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Liberty's smooth move.


Workers briefly lifted Philadelphia's 2,000-pound Liberty Bell off its supports last month, giving the icon a taste of the stresses it will encounter this fall when it moves 300 yards to a new home. Last week, the National Science Foundation reported that two sensors
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 clamped to the bell's famous crack registered displacements near the fracture fracture, breaking of a bone. A simple fracture is one in which there is no contact of the broken bone with the outer air, i.e., the overlying tissues are intact. In a comminuted fracture the bone is splintered.  of just several millionths of a meter. That's good news, says Steven Arms, founder of MicroStrain microstrain,
n a unit of measurement of strain. A microstrain equals the strain that produces a deformation of one part per million.
 in Williston, Vt., which originally designed the sensors to measure strain in knee ligaments. If a hairline fracture hairline fracture
n.
A fracture in which the fragments do not separate because the line of break is so fine. Also called capillary fracture.
 now extending from the main crack were to grow during the move, he says, "the bell could literally fall apart." Arms plans to monitor the bell's transfer this fall to make sure it isn't jostled any more vigorously than it was during the warm-up lift.
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Title Annotation:Liberty Bell to be moved to new home
Author:Gorman, J.
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 12, 2003
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