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Their materials are assumed to be inextensible, but flexible.
These practically inextensible lines have best application on multiple line aerobatic kites.
One of these is that it permitted us to pass through the fourth dimension, which you cannot do because your patterns are purely three-dimensional and inextensible.
Another example is a drum turned by the pull of gravity upon a falling weight attached to the rim by the inextensible cord.
The inextensible PET film allows the pressure to rise as the gas is heated, rather than allow the volume to expand.
The collagen fibers are comparatively inextensible and are usually loose (wavy,crimped).
Although the top end of the string is not fixed, the length of this inextensible string is still a constant.
If two discrete polymers are inextensible, then the minimal-distance transformation between them no longer involves purely straight-line motion, even on a Euclidean metric.
The Cauchy surface is defined rigorously in terms of intersections with inextensible curves in order to deal with this case of circular time.
The special assumption of this theory is that normals to the mid-surface remain straight and inextensible but not necessarily normal to the mid-surface after deformation.
The perfect mochi will have the perfect balance between viscosity and elasticity so that it is not inextensible and fragile but rather extensible yet firm.
In another example, suppose that two bodies A and B having masses and respectively are connected with each other by an inextensible string over a frictionless pulley.
Plies are layers of relatively inextensible cords embedded in the rubber to hold its shape by preventing the rubber from stretching in response to the internal pressure.
The ideal Atwood Machine consists of two objects of mass m and m, connected by an inextensible massless string over an ideal massless pulley.
More precisely, a Cauchy surface is any subset of space-time which is intersected by every non-spacelike, inextensible curve, i.e. any causal curve, exactly once.
An inextensible curve is a curve with no ends: either it goes on forever, remaining timelike or null, or it closes in on itself to make a circle, a closed non-spacelike curve.
If we consider a massless, inextensible string and an ideal massless pulley, the only forces we have to consider are: tension force (T), and the weight of the two masses (W and W).