equal tensionの例文
- Sheave and rope wear may be significantly reduced by ensuring that all ropes have equal tension, thus sharing the load evenly.
- In 1820 Wornum patented a system of " equal tension " for pianos ( and " certain other stringed instruments " ) that he specified would be achieved by employing " one size steel wire throughout ", and in the shortened wrapped bass strings also by adjusting the size of the windings.
- Str録le stated at the conclusion of the article that he had implemented the string scale in the highest three octaves of a clavichord, although it is unclear whether this section would have been strung all with the same gauge wire under equal tension like the monochord which he wrote it resembled, and whose construction he described in more detail.
- :This ( which assumes equal tension on each string ) gives corresponding gauges in metres, and this table ( from the same folks ) gives gauges and mass per metre-note that these are for natural gut core strings; steel core strings will surely be quite different .-- Talk 20 : 10, 26 March 2014 ( UTC)