Mechanical may refer to:
Machine
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Machine (mechanical)
A machine is a physical system using power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action. The term is commonly applied to artificial devices, such as those employing engines or motors, but also to natural biological macromolecules ...
, a system of mechanisms that shape the actuator input to achieve a specific application of output forces and movement
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Mechanical calculator
A mechanical calculator, or calculating machine, is a mechanical device used to perform the basic operations of arithmetic automatically, or (historically) a simulation such as an analog computer or a slide rule. Most mechanical calculators we ...
, a device used to perform the basic operations of arithmetic
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Mechanical energy
In physical sciences, mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy states that if an isolated system is subject only to conservative forces, then the mechanical energy is ...
, the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
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Mechanical system, a system that manages the power of forces and movements to accomplish a task
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Mechanism (engineering), a portion of a mechanical device
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Mechanical (character)
The mechanicals are six characters in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' who perform the play-within-a-play '' Pyramus and Thisbe''. They are a group of amateur and mostly incompetent actors from around Athens, looking to make names for themselves by ...
, one of several characters in Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''
* A kind of typeface in the
VOX-ATypI classification
In typography, the Vox-ATypI classification makes it possible to classify typefaces into general classes. Devised by Maximilien Vox in 1954, it was adopted in 1962 by the Association Typographique Internationale (ATypI) and in 1967 as a British S ...
See also
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Machine, especially in opposition to an electronic item
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Mechanical Animals
''Mechanical Animals'' is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on September 15, 1998, by Interscope Records. The album marked a major shift from the industrial metal and alternative metal styles of t ...
'', the third full-length studio release by Marilyn Manson
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Manufactured
Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation. It is the essence of secondary sector of the economy. The term may refer to a ran ...
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artificial
Artificiality (the state of being artificial or manmade) is the state of being the product of intentional human manufacture, rather than occurring naturally through processes not involving or requiring human activity.
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, especially in opposition to a biological or natural component
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Automation
Automation describes a wide range of technologies that reduce human intervention in processes, namely by predetermining decision criteria, subprocess relationships, and related actions, as well as embodying those predeterminations in machines ...
, using machine decisions and processing instead of human
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Mechanization
Mechanization is the process of changing from working largely or exclusively by hand or with animals to doing that work with machinery. In an early engineering text a machine is defined as follows:
In some fields, mechanization includes the ...
, using machine labor instead of human or animal labor
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Mechanical watch
A mechanical watch is a watch that uses a clockwork mechanism to measure the passage of time, as opposed to quartz watches which function using the vibration modes of a piezoelectric quartz tuning fork, or radio watches, which are quartz wat ...
, utilizing a non-electric mechanism
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Mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture, an ...
, a branch of engineering concerned with the application of physical mechanics
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HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning), the mechanical systems of a building
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phenomenon
A phenomenon ( : phenomena) is an observable event. The term came into its modern philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant, who contrasted it with the noumenon, which ''cannot'' be directly observed. Kant was heavily influenced by Gottfried ...
, as in the mechanics of the Digestive Tract or the mechanics of swallowing
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Mechanical license
In copyright law, a mechanical license is a license from the holder of a copyright of a composition or musical work, to another party to create a "cover song", reproduce, or sample a portion of the original composition. It applies to copyrighted ...
, used in the music industry to indicate the payment made from a licensee to the owner of a copyright for the right to mechanically reproduce a song
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Mechanic (disambiguation)
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Mechanics
Mechanics (from Ancient Greek: μηχανική, ''mēkhanikḗ'', "of machines") is the area of mathematics and physics concerned with the relationships between force, matter, and motion among physical objects. Forces applied to object ...
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