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Ramberg may refer to places in: Places Germany * Ramberg (Harz), a hill in Saxony-Anhalt * Ramberg, a borough of Bergen, Upper Bavaria * Ramberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, a village in Rhineland-Palatinate Norway * Ramberg, Aust-Agder, a village in Risør Municipality in Aust-Agder county * Ramberg, Bø, a village in Bø Municipality in Nordland county * Ramberg, Flakstad Ramberg is the administrative centre of Flakstad Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located on the island of Flakstadøya in the Lofoten archipelago. It has approximately 350 inhabitants. The European route E10 highway passe ..., a village in Flakstad Municipality in Nordland county * Ramberg, Telemark, a village in Notodden Municipality in Telemark county * Ramberg, Vestvågøy, a small village in Vestvågøy Municipality in Nordland county People * Ramberg (surname), a list of people with the surname ''Ramberg'' Other * Ramberg–Osgood relationship, a mathematical equation * Ramb ...
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Ramberg (Harz)
The Ramberg, also called the Ramberg Massif, is a granite massif, about 30 square kilometres in area, in the eastern part of the Harz Mountains of central Germany. It is located in the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt and lies southwest of Quedlinburg, between Friedrichsbrunn, Gernrode, Harzgerode and Thale Thale () is a town in the Harz (district), Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt in central Germany. Located at the steep northeastern rim of the Harz mountain range, it is known for the scenic Bode Gorge stretching above the town centre. Geography The .... The Ramberg massif has a number of summits, the highest of which is the Viktorshöhe at . Places of interest In the vicinity of the Viktorshöhe are the two natural monuments, the ''Kleine Teufelsmühle'' and '' Große Teufelsmühle'', two granite tors that are shrouded in legend. Also within the Ramberg are the Bremer Teich, the Bear Monument and the castles ruins of Erichsberg. File:Große Teufelsmühle.jpg, The '' ...
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Bergen, Upper Bavaria
Bergen () is a Municipalities of Germany, municipality in the district of Traunstein (district), Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. References

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Ramberg, Rhineland-Palatinate
Ramberg is a municipality in Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. Location Ramberg lies in the Palatine Forest Nature Park around 7 km (as the crow flies) north-northeast of Annweiler am Trifels. The Dernbach stream, a tributary of the Eisbach, flows through the village from north to south direction and the village itself is surrounded by forested hills. A few hundred metres north of the built-up area is the valley of Holpertal. On the ''Schlossberg'' ("castle hill"), which rises above the village, are the ruins of the castle of Ramburg. Other ruins near Ramberg are: Frankenfelsen Castle, Meistersel Castle and Neuscharfeneck Castle. Prominent hills within the municipality include the Drenselberg (524 m), the Schindl Kopf (510 m) and the Hühnerkopf (477 m). The '' Brushmakers' Museum'' () in Ramberg is a local history museum. The neighbouring villages - clockwise - are Roschbach, Edesheim, Rhodt unter Rietburg, Weyher in der ...
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Ramberg, Flakstad
Ramberg is the administrative centre of Flakstad Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located on the island of Flakstadøya in the Lofoten archipelago. It has approximately 350 inhabitants. The European route E10 highway passes through Ramberg. Ramberg has a library, a small shopping centre with a supermarket including postal services, an unmanned petrol station, a restaurant and pub, and a bank. The youth club regularly shows films in the community hall which is also used for functions. Ramberg school, located by the beach, caters for students from 1st to 10th grade and has both a swimming pool and a high standard synthetic grass soccer field. Ramberg is also famous for its white sand beach. Norway's Crown Prince, Crown Prince Haakon, Prince Haakon kited at Ramberg beach during the Easter holidays in 2012. Flakstad Church is located about northeast of Ramberg in the small village of Flakstad (village), Flakstad. It is the second church building to exist on ...
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Ramberg (surname)
Ramberg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Arthur von Ramberg (1819–1875), Austrian artist *Christina Ramberg (1946–1995), American artist * Edward Ramberg (1907–1995), American physicist * Georg von Ramberg, Austrian field marshal lieutenant * Hermann von Ramberg (1820–1899), Austrian cavalry general * Ian Ramberg (1997–2012), American pilot *Jan Ramberg (1932–2018), Swedish professor emeritus *JJ Ramberg, host of MSNBC's weekend business program ''Your Business'' * Johann Daniel Ramberg (1732–1820), Austrian architect *Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763–1840), German artist *Ludwig Ramberg (1874–1940), Swedish chemist *Örjan Ramberg Ralf Örjan Valter Ramberg ( Rahmberg; born 26 February 1948) is a Swedish actor born in Örgryte, Gothenburg. Biography Örjan Ramberg started his acting career in musical theater, musicals with leading parts in the original Swedish stagi ... (born 1948), Swedish actor {{surname, Ramberg German-lan ...
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Ramberg–Osgood Relationship
The Ramberg–Osgood equation was created to describe the nonlinear relationship between stress and strain—that is, the stress–strain curve—in materials near their yield points. It is especially applicable to metals that ''harden'' with plastic deformation (see work hardening), showing a ''smooth'' elastic-plastic transition. As it is a phenomenological model, checking the fit of the model with actual experimental data for the particular material of interest is essential. Functional Relationship In its original form, the equation for strain (deformation) isRamberg, W., & Osgood, W. R. (1943). Description of stress–strain curves by three parameters. ''Technical Note No. 902'', National Advisory Committee For Aeronautics, Washington DC/ref> :\varepsilon = \frac + K \left(\frac \right)^ here : \varepsilon is strain, : \sigma is stress, : E is Young's modulus, and : K and n are constants that depend on the material being considered. In this form, and are not the same as t ...
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