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When an operantly conditioned behaviour occurs in response to a new antecedent stimulus that is similar to the original antecedent stimulus, that behaviour is said to be under stimulus control.
Driveshaft Flexibility
The ability of a driveshaft to flex or bend without breaking, to accommodate movement and alignment changes in a vehicle's drivetrain.
Powertrain Components
Parts of a vehicle's system that produce power and deliver it to the road surface, including the engine, transmission, driveshafts, differentials, and final drive.
Drivetrain Components
The collective parts of a vehicle's drivetrain system, including the engine, transmission, driveshafts, differentials, and axles, responsible for propelling the vehicle.
In-Phase
Usually used to mean properly timed or properly balanced. A driveshaft that is in-phase would be assembled balanced and with the yokes aligned.
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