Hooke的意思和读音

Hooke

: [hʊk] : [hʊk]

un.(Robert,1635—1703,)

un.1.(Robert,1635—1703,)

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2. ... ,.( R. Hooke, 1675-1701) .( W. Wundt, 1832-1920…

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1.I can take a spring like this one and stretch it to the point that it no longer behaves like Hooke's Law.

2.I had never. seen anyone so beautiful before in my life. I was sim. ply hooke. d on her the first time I saw her.

3.professor hooke has worked in international organizations , governments at all levels , universities and private industry.

4.Isaac Newton once told his rival Robert Hooke, "If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of giants. "-(IsaacNewton)-(RobertHooke):“。”

5.Hooke' s law postulates that the material has linear elastic behavior and we do not intend considering a different material.线

6.That's a requirement, of course, for an ideal spring if it behaves according to Hooke's Law.

7.His collaborator, Hooke, was of a different opinion.

8.For an elastic material, Hooke's Law states. that the ratio of strain to stress is constant.

9.Hooke's universal joint is perhaps the most familiar example of a spherical mechanism.

10.Mitch Hooke from the mineral council said his group had acted 'in the expectation that consultations will be meaningful and constructive. '(MitchHooke)