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  2. Atwood machine - Wikipedia

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    The free body diagrams of the two hanging masses of the Atwood machine. Our sign convention, depicted by the acceleration vectors is that m 1 accelerates downward and that m 2 accelerates upward, as would be the case if m 1 > m 2

  3. Gas spring - Wikipedia

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    A gas spring consists of a sealed cylinder filled with a charge of high-pressure [5] gas, a piston rod attached to a piston with a sliding seal, and some oil. [1] The piston (or the cylinder wall) contains a number of channels that allow the gas to transfer between the lower chamber (between the piston and the closed end of the cylinder) and the upper chamber (between the piston and the head ...

  4. Talk:Gas spring - Wikipedia

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    A B-Locking gas spring is not a commercially neutral name/title. It is a marketing term used by one European manufacturer. Gas_spring is a family of products which include: Compression_gas_spring, Lockable_gas_spring, Tension_gas_spring and Lockable_tension_gas_spring. Other biased references to B-Locking, N-Locking, Click and go gas spring ...

  5. Cox Models - Wikipedia

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    Cox HO-Scale Trains Resource Details the 1970s line of COX model trains in HO-scale, includes online catalog resource. Cox Engine Forum Members include current and past employees, Cox family members, and experienced modelers and collectors. Also includes a resource for catalogs, product instruction manuals, and other documents.

  6. Spring (device) - Wikipedia

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    A flat spring fixed only at one end like a cantilever, while the free-hanging end takes the load. Coil spring Also known as a helical spring. A spring (made by winding a wire around a cylinder) is of two types: Tension or extension springs are designed to become longer under load. Their turns (loops) are normally touching in the unloaded ...

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  8. Hydraulic accumulator - Wikipedia

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    A spring type accumulator is similar in operation to the gas-charged accumulator above, except that a heavy spring (or springs) is used to provide the compressive force. According to Hooke's law the magnitude of the force exerted by a spring is linearly proportional to its change of length. Therefore, as the spring compresses, the force it ...

  9. Suspa - Wikipedia

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    SUSPA GmbH is a manufacturer of gas springs, dampers, height adjustment systems, crash management systems and safety systems for many different industries.In 2014, the company, located in Altdorf near Nuremberg, Germany had approximately 208 million EUR in sales with 1,720 employees.

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