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  2. Widex - Wikipedia

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    Widex also launched its newest product, Widex Evoke, which is the first hearing aid to incorporate machine learning technology. [5] Since March 1, 2019 Widex has been part of WS Audiology, a company formed that day through the combination of Singapore-headquartered former Siemens owned (until 2015) Sivantos with Lynge/Denmark-based Widex. [6]

  3. Shear and moment diagram - Wikipedia

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    Shear and Bending moment diagram for a simply supported beam with a concentrated load at mid-span. Shear force and bending moment diagrams are analytical tools used in conjunction with structural analysis to help perform structural design by determining the value of shear forces and bending moments at a given point of a structural element such as a beam.

  4. Second polar moment of area - Wikipedia

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    The second polar moment of area, also known (incorrectly, colloquially) as "polar moment of inertia" or even "moment of inertia", is a quantity used to describe resistance to torsional deformation (), in objects (or segments of an object) with an invariant cross-section and no significant warping or out-of-plane deformation. [1]

  5. Shear force - Wikipedia

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    This section calculates the force required to cut a piece of material with a shearing action. The relevant information is the area of the material being sheared, i.e. the area across which the shearing action takes place, and the shear strength of the material.

  6. Shear flow - Wikipedia

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    Q x, the first moment of area (aka statical moment) about the neutral axis x for the cross section of the structure above the depth in question I x, the second moment of area (aka moment of inertia) about the neutral axis x for the structure (a function only of the shape of the structure)

  7. Momentum diffusion - Wikipedia

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    Momentum diffusion most commonly refers to the diffusion, or spread of momentum between particles (atoms or molecules) of matter, often in the fluid state. This transport of momentum can occur in any direction of the fluid flow.