They gave a preview of spring skills, spring tension, as the Knicks fought off the Jazz, 99-94, Tuesday night in Utah's annual visit to the Garden.
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The biggest change was moving the tension wheel, which adjusts the spring tension of the bridge, from its original through body position to behind a cover.
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The spring tension in the steel tightens the inner spiral core, causing it to cling to the plastic ring just like a silver bubble.
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Single curtain, vertical travelling, fixed-width slit, focal-plane shutters with adjustable spring tension and slit-width selection remained popular in large and medium format cameras for the next half-century.
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Unlike in the radio dial example, the spring tension idea is not useful here, because machine tools taking a cut put too much force against the screw.
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The basic concept is the same as earlier models, but the spring tension is now released by pressing down on the large lever on top of the binding.
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The speed of propagation of the effects of the wiggle is identical to what it was before, since neither the spring tension nor the inertial mass have changed.
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If the springs are adjusted correctly, the spring tension will keep the door in place when the bottom of the door is within three feet of the ground.
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In the absence of rapid deceleration or rollover, the reel is unlocked and the belt strap may be pulled from the reel against the spring tension of the reel.
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The barrel can then be removed from the slide by removing its recoil spring which is held into place on the underside of the barrel by its spring tension.