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a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting the amount by which a propagating wave is bent the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero position the property of being bent or deflected diversion: a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern); "a diversion from the main highway"; "a digression into irrelevant details"; "a deflection from his goal"
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The vertical bending of the AFM cantilever resulting from the tip-sample interaction force.
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Deformation within the elastic range caused by a load or force that does not exceed the elastic limit of the material. Temporary deformation such as that of a spring.
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The amount of bending movement of any part of a structural member perpendicular to the axis of the member under an applied load.
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The bending of wood due to live and dead loads.
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