Stoss

Shock may refer to:

  • Shock (mining) is in mining the each perpendicular (also diagonally ) standing wall.
  • A built-up stack, see Stapelungsmechanik
  • In the hunter language the totality of the control springs
  • Shock (unit), a livestock unit
  • Shock ( Holzmaß ), a Brennnholzmaß
  • Shock ( gambling ), a gambling card game
  • An expression in sheep head (similar to the " counterpoint " in Skat )
  • The German name of the municipality Štós in eastern Slovakia

A jerky movement, for example by an impact, that triggers a vibration or transmits energy:

  • Shock (physics), a very brief interaction between two bodies
  • In mathematics, physics and astronomy, an abrupt, propagating change in the state variables, see the shock wave and the shock wave
  • Collision in traffic generally a collision and rail transport a dangerous event
  • Fencing with a stab of shock weapon
  • In track and poking the ball, see the shot put

Interfaces or locations:

  • The flat surface on which to collide two connecting elements, see Add ( production engineering)
  • Rail joint in the railway system
  • Mining the lateral boundary of a mine construction, see tunnels (mining)
  • Stoßborte in tailoring

Number of people:

  • Shock ( luthier ), a luthier family of the 18th and 19th century
  • Andreas shock (around 1480-1540 ), Carmelite monk
  • Franz shock (1909-1995), Austrian actor, director and theater manager
  • Veit Stoss (1447-1533), sculptor of the late Gothic
  • Shock, a mountain pass in Switzerland, where in 1405 the Battle of the shock took place
  • Karl Stoss ( born 1956 ), an Austrian manager and sports official
  • Another variant of the German name of the municipality Štós in eastern Slovakia

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See also:

  • Disambiguation
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