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Meaning of "restoring force"

restoring force: a term used in physics to describe the force that acts to restore an object or system to its original position or state after it has been displaced or disturbed. It is often associated with concepts such as elasticity and equilibrium
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  • A force that tends to bring a body or system towards its equilibrium state.

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The restoring force is proportional to the displacement.
The force may be an elastic restoring force.
A restoring force with this characteristic is called a harmonic force.
Determine the maximum restoring force and where it occurs.
The restoring force is often referred to in simple harmonic motion.
As a result gravity can be seen as the restoring force in this.
It is this restoring force that is responsible for the vibration.
Flap displacement is taken into account as a linear restoring force.
It is this restoring force which is responsible for the vibration.
Both effects combine to provide a very strong restoring force.
The restoring force exerting member may be a coil spring.
This is a linear restoring force.
A restoring force is applied by springs.
The piston is subjected to the restoring force of its weight.
The restoring force on the object is proportional to its displacement.

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It is this tangential component of gravity which acts as the restoring force.
The restoring force always points to the equilibrium position.
The torsion bar can generate a relatively large restoring force.
The restoring force is a function only of position of the mass or particle.
Biasing elements provide a restoring force for collapsing the center section.
The restoring force is generally applied to the material by a protective tube.
Hence the need for a mechanism to indirectly create a sideways restoring force.
The restoring force that allows them to propagate is surface tension.
Such elastic material has sufficient elasticity and high restoring force.
High restoring force.
Large compressive permanent strain means poor restoring force against loading.
The restoring force.
To a lesser extend this is also true for the restoring force in heave.
The restoring force causes the mass to oscillate up and down.
The candle means a flame that has very strong restoring force.
The restoring force acts counter to a thrust produced by the solenoid.
The elastomeric material is selected to provide a desired degree of restoring force and durability.
Stiffness of the restoring force on the plate may no longer be determined.
Secondary causes also contributed to the capsizing of the ferry by decreasing the restoring force.
Harmonic oscillation the restoring force is proportional to the distance to the center.
The force which is responsible to restore original size and shape is called restoring force.
It is a restoring force.
A restoring force is any force that always acts to pull a system back toward equilibrium.
The spider acts as a centering device and a restoring force for the voice coil.
The restoring force is adjustable by selective inflation and deflation of the pad.
Changing the current balance between the two stators can increase this desirable restoring force.
In this way the restoring force and the security of the clamp are increased.
No spring - always the same restoring force.
The electrostatic restoring force may be slaved to the preceding capacitive displacement measurement.
Gravity Waves are physical perturbations driven by the restoring force of gravity in a planetary environment.
Their major restoring force is the change in Coriolis force with latitude.
At the equilibrium position, the net restoring force vanishes.
The restoring force on each ball = mg sinθ.
In all cases, they exert an axially oriented restoring force.
Table III tabulates the restoring force calculated by these means.

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