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Eccentricity is defined as the distance from the load to the :

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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Force is a vector (applied in a straight line, with the acceleration in the same direction as the net force). ... Force has units of Newtons, while torque, being the product of a force and a distance, has units of Newton ⋅ meters

Answered by probrainsme102
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The eccentricity of the conic section is defined as the distance from any point to its focus, divided by the perpendicular distance from that point to its nearest directrix.

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Eccentricity is the quality or state of acting in an odd or unconventional way.Eccentricity is exemplified by dressing in a manner that is deemed odd and out of the usual.The degree to which a Conic section (a Circle, Ellipse, Parabola, or Hyperbola) deviates from being circular can be used to determine eccentricity.The Eccentricity tells you how non-circular the provided curve is as a circle has an Eccentricity of zero.Less curvature exists with larger eccentricities.Eccentricity is a metric used in physics to describe how non-circular a body's orbit is.Any orbit that deviates significantly from a circular path is considered to be very eccentric.An orbit that is circular has an eccentricity of zero.

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