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It is the phenomenon of heat dissipation of part of the mechanical energy supplied to a certain material to make it undergo a deformation cycle When rolling, the tyre undergoes a deformation cycle to which power absorption corresponds due to the effect of the hysteresis of the material composing it.
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the lagging of strain behind stress during deformation.
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In the respiratory system, the lagging of lung volume changes behind lung pressure changes.
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The mechanical energy loss that always occurs under cyclical loading and unloading of a spring, proportional to the are between the loading and unloading load-deflection curves within the elastic range of a spring.
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A sensor may give a different reading when measuring the same quantity depending on what ``direction" the value has been approached from. Such sensors do not return to the same output value when the input stimulus is cycled up or down. The maximum width of the expected error in terms of the measured quantity is defined as the hysteresis.
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