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the lengthening of the muscle while under the tension of resistance. Also known as the negative or negative contraction, countering the resistance in its movement toward the gravity plane. For example, the lowering of the weight in a biceps curl.
Ãâó: bodybuilding.about.com/cs/beginnerbasics/l/bldefin...
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| eccentricity |
a Keplerian element describing the shape of the orbit; where: e=0-> circular orbit, e=between 0 and 1->elliptical orbit, e=1->parabolic orbit, e=greater than 1->hyperbolic orbit.
Ãâó: www.tsgc.utexas.edu/stars/glossary1.html
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| eccentricity |
The eccentricity of an orbit is a measure of its departure from a circle. Elliptical orbits have an eccentricity >0 and <1, parabolic paths have an eccentricity =1, and hyperbolic paths have an eccentricity >1.
Ãâó: www.aoe.com.au/astronomical_glossary.html
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a circular wheel with an off-centre axle
Ãâó: www.primarydandt.org/learn/glo_0000000322.asp
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| eccentricity |
The ratio of the distance from the center of an ellipse to its focus to the semimajor axis. e = (1-b2/a2) -1/2 where a and b are the semimajor and semiminor axes of the ellipse.
Ãâó: www.montana.edu/places/gps/lres357/glossary.html
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