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line of force

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line of force

In physics, an imaginary line representing the direction of force at any point in a magnetic, gravitational, or electrical field.


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The basis for this expression can be seen in Figure 10B, where the line of force (F) is applied at an angle ([theta]) relative to the axis of the moment arm.
Intec is the eighth company to license and use Immersion's growing patent portfolio for its line of force feedback video console gaming products.
 
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