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  • ...ertain materials to measure dynamic changes in mechanical variables (e.g., acceleration, vibration, and mechanical shock). ...beam, and converts a physical force into an electrical signal. Before the acceleration can be converted into an electrical quantity it must first be converted int ...
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  • ...stance, in a region close to the surface of the Earth, the [[gravitational acceleration]], ''g'', can be considered constant. In that case, the difference in poten ...ssicaldynamic00mari_0/page/192}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Mathematical Methods For Physicists International Student Edition |edition=6th |first1=George B. ...
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  • ...in this case. From the viewpoint of the respective accelerating frame, an acceleration of the inert object appears to be present, apparently requiring a "force" f ...may pseudo forces also be as arbitrary (but only in direct response to the acceleration of the frame). An example of a pseudo force as defined by Iro is the [[Cori ...
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  • ...oving elements of an aerostatic bearing can be achieved in a few different methods:<ref name="Air Bearing Fundamentals">{{cite web|url=http://www.specialtycom There is no single best approach to feeding the film. All methods have their advantages and disadvantages specific to each application.<ref n ...
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  • Generally, different Ewald summation methods give different [[time complexity|time complexities]]. Direct calculation gi [[Category:Series acceleration methods]] ...
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  • ...axis, akin to how [[mass]] determines the [[force]] needed for a desired [[acceleration]]. It depends on the body's mass distribution and the axis chosen, with lar ...gular momentum]]. The amount of torque needed to cause any given [[angular acceleration]] (the rate of change in [[angular velocity]]) is proportional to the momen ...
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  • ...gravitational field]], gave at each point in space the total gravitational acceleration which would be felt by a small object at that point. This did not change th ...eads to the identity that gravitational field strength is identical to the acceleration experienced by a particle. This is the starting point of the [[equivalence ...
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  • * [[Series and parallel circuits#Parallel circuits|Parallel circuit]] * [[Series and parallel circuits#Series circuits|Series circuit]] ...
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  • |<math>D_t^2 x </math>: [[acceleration]] <math>(x_{2t})\ \mathrm{[m/s^2]}</math> * <math>g</math>: gravitational acceleration ...
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  • | derivations = {{math|1='''F''' = ''[[Mass|m]]''[[Acceleration|'''a''']]}} ...al to the [[Product (mathematics)|product]] of the object's mass and the [[acceleration]] that it undergoes. ...
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  • ...7.0091 |journal=Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences |language=en |volume=323 |issue=1572 ...Lagrange]], and [[Siméon Denis Poisson]], more sophisticated mathematical methods began to influence the thinking of scientists. The concept of [[potential e ...
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  • ...t for the fact that a High Voltage Power Supply (HVPS) is also inserted in series with the tether system between the tether and the higher positive potential ...large plasma contactor to provide over an [[ampere]] of current. Improved methods include creating an electron emitter, such as a [[thermionic cathode]], pla ...
    69 KB (10,503 words) - 07:59, 2 March 2024
  • ...urface. This is because an alternating current (which is the result of the acceleration of [[electric charge]]) creates [[electromagnetic waves]] (a phenomenon kno ...ve, an alternating current is made of [[electric charge]] under periodic [[acceleration]], which causes [[electromagnetic radiation|radiation]] of [[electromagneti ...
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  • ...resent for at least 9 billion years and during the period preceding cosmic acceleration.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}} ...nstant negative pressure (''i.e.,'' tension) in all the universe causes an acceleration in the expansion if the universe is already expanding, or a deceleration in ...
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  • ...n=978-0-19-511798-1 |edition=1. issued as an Oxford Univ. Press paperback |series=Oxford paperbacks |location=New York}}</ref>{{rp|52}} Wheeler and Feynman c ...the electromagnetic radiation process. A charged particle that experiences acceleration is known to emit electromagnetic waves, i.e., to lose energy. Thus, the New ...
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  • ...ther. Additional links can be attached to form a [[six-bar linkage]] or in series to form a robot.<ref name="Uicker2003"/> ...https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26398887|title=Electrochemistry: principles, methods, and applications|last2=Brett|first2=Ana Maria Oliveira|date=1993|publisher ...
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  • ...vehicle. Driver behavior can affect fuel economy; maneuvers such as sudden acceleration and heavy [[braking]] waste energy. ...an have varying fuel consumption figures listed depending upon the testing methods of the jurisdiction.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Yang|first1=Zifei|last2=Bandivade ...
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  • ...ht-sensitive chemical photoresist, or simply "resist", on the substrate. A series of chemical treatments then engraves the produced pattern into the material ...cations|vauthors=Madou MJ|publisher=CRC Press|year=2011|isbn=9781439895245|series=Fundamentals of Microfabrication and Nanotechnology|volume=3|location=Boca ...
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  • ...] required capacitors with lower [[inductance]]. More compact construction methods began to be used, such as a flexible dielectric sheet (like oiled paper) sa A series circuit containing only a [[resistor]], a capacitor, a switch and a constan ...
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  • ..."research on research" and "the science of science", as it uses [[research methods]] to study how [[research]] is done and find where improvements can be made In 1966, an early meta-research paper examined the [[statistical methods]] of 295 papers published in ten high-profile medical journals. It found th ...
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