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object and moves
Because the impactor is moving so rapidly, the rear of the object moves a significant distance during the short-but-finite time taken for the deceleration to propagate across the impactor.
# The object moves only on a circle.
# The object moves with constant angular velocity around the circle.
These equations express mathematically that, in the case of an object that moves along a circular path with a changing speed, the acceleration of the body may be decomposed into a perpendicular component that changes the direction of motion ( the centripetal acceleration ), and a parallel, or tangential component, that changes the speed.
In the inertial frame of reference ( upper part of the picture ), the black object moves in a straight line, without significant friction with the disc.
However, it might be possible for an object to exist which always moves faster than light.
Since there is a very noticeable force of gravity acting between the Earth and any other nearby object, down is defined as that direction which an object moves in reference to the Earth when the object is allowed to fall freely.
Stability at and is explained by gravitational equilibrium: if the object were moved into a tighter orbit, it would orbit faster which would counteract the increase in gravity ; if the object moves into a wider orbit, the gravity is lower, but it loses speed.
Consider, for example, what happens when an object in the periphery of the visual field moves, and a person looks toward it.
* As the object moves sideways ( tangentially ), it falls toward the central body.
An object following a parabolic orbit moves at the exact escape velocity of the object it is orbiting, while elliptical orbits are slower and hyperbolic orbits are faster.
Conversely, a decrease in wavelength is called blueshift and is generally seen when a light-emitting object moves toward an observer or when electromagnetic radiation moves into a gravitational field.
When the temporal weapon fires on an object, it moves that object outside the space-time continuum, eliminating the object from causality not only in the present and the future, but also the past, changing history to a state where the object never existed.
If an object moves with angular velocity ω around a circle of radius r centered at the origin of the x-y plane, then its motion along each coordinate is simple harmonic motion with amplitude r and angular frequency ω.
For example, the verb move has no grammatical object in he moves ( though in this case, the subject itself may be an implied object, also expressible explicitly as in he moves himself ); but in he moves the car, the subject and object are distinct and the verb has a different valency.

object and sideways
Besides providing rotation control to let a pilot steer the spacecraft, the OAMS provided translation control for the Gemini spacecraft, moving it linearly up, down, sideways, forward or aft relative to a nearby object in space.
Meanwhile, Cordelia wakes, bound and gagged, in a strange room where the only familiar object is the ugly, gray blobby thing from her vision — which she is looking at sideways because she's lying on her side on a settee.

object and falls
Sanskrit nouns in this case often refer to a subject " out of " which or " from " whom something ( an action, an object ) has arisen or occurred — e. g., patram vṛkṣāt patati " the leaf falls from the tree ".
When an object falls into a black hole, any information about the shape of the object or distribution of charge on it is evenly distributed along the horizon of the black hole, and is lost to outside observers.
The reachability definition of " garbage " is not optimal, insofar as the last time a program uses an object could be long before that object falls out of the environment scope.
In chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology, a dissociation constant is a specific type of equilibrium constant that measures the propensity of a larger object to separate ( dissociate ) reversibly into smaller components, as when a complex falls apart into its component molecules, or when a salt splits up into its component ions.
For example, all types of potential energy are converted into kinetic energy when the objects are given freedom to move to different position ( as for example, when an object falls off a support ).
Generally speaking, any material object with mostly living cells falls under the influence of this sphere.
Most meteorite falls are recovered on the basis of eye-witness accounts of the fireball or the actual impact of the object on the ground, or both.
As Léon falls, he places an object in Stansfield's hands that he says is " from Mathilda ", and dies.
While biodegradable simply means an object naturally falls apart into its base components, " compostable " makes the specific demand that the object break down into humus, organic compounds.
As the object falls, that potential energy decreases and is translated to motion, or inertial ( kinetic ) energy.
Hangman's fractures from other hyperextension injuries ( the most common being unrestrained motor vehicle accidents and falls or diving injuries where the face or chin suddenly strike an immovable object ) are frequently survivable if the applied force does not cause a severe subluxation of C2 on C3.
Although she falls in love, the young woman does not give in to his pressures, but eventually allows herself to be abused and impregnated by another character, letting the object of her affection know that she had thought of him all along.
If the mass of the 1-cubic-meter object is greater than 1. 2 kilograms ( so that its weight is greater than 12 newtons ), it falls to the ground when released.
* A dropped object falls straight down
A fraction of the stellar wind of the massive normal star is captured by the compact object, and produces X-rays as it falls onto the compact object.
To object, “ hearsay ” in this circumstance would be as absurd as to argue, “ This statement is unreliable because I cannot cross-examine myself ; therefore, how can I trust what I said ?” In this situation the objection of the Hearsay rule falls away, because the very basis of the rule is lacking, viz.
As a floating object rises or falls, the forces external to it change and, as all objects are compressible to some extent or another, so does the object's volume.
If the mass of the 1-cubic-meter object is greater than 1. 2 kilograms ( so that its weight is greater than 12 newtons ), it falls to the ground when released.
This didactic habit is freely exercised in the long poem Ane Dialog betwixt Experience and ane Courteor ( sometimes called the Monarchie ), a universal history of the medieval type, in which the falls of princes by corruption supply an object lesson to the unreformed church of his day.

object and toward
but unfortunately the rabbit, on no grounds at all, took up toward this neutral object an attitude of disapproval and that made it for the first time, and in the only intelligible sense, bad.
In the preface, Abba Mari explains his object in collecting the correspondence ; and in the treatise which follows he shows that the study of philosophy, useful in itself as a help toward the acquisition of the knowledge of God, requires great caution, lest we be misled by the Aristotelian philosophy or its false interpretation, as regards the principles of creation ex nihilo and divine individual providence.
The direction of the force is toward the center of the circle in which the object is moving, or the osculating circle, the circle that best fits the local path of the object, if the path is not circular.
The gravitational force acts on each object toward the other, which is toward the center of mass of the two objects ; for circular orbits, this center of gravity is the center of the circular orbits.
* ( accusative ) " man " a direct object ( e. g., toward the man, in the sense of argument directed personally ; I saw the man )
Husserl proposed a radical new phenomenological way of looking at objects by examining how we, in our many ways of being intentionally directed toward them, actually " constitute " them ( to be distinguished from materially creating objects or objects merely being figments of the imagination ); in the Phenomenological standpoint, the object ceases to be something simply " external " and ceases to be seen as providing indicators about what it is, and becomes a grouping of perceptual and functional aspects that imply one another under the idea of a particular object or " type ".
The basic form of this sign is produced with the initial posture of the index finger on the chin, followed by a movement of the hand and finger tip toward the indirect object ( the recipient of the telling ).
Inflected into the unrealized inceptive aspect (' to be just about to tell '), the sign begins with the hand moving from in front of the trunk in an arc to the initial posture of the base sign ( i. e. index finger touching the chin ) while inhaling through the mouth, dropping of the jaw, directing eye gaze toward the verb's object.
The posture is then held rather than moved toward the indirect object.
Other verbs ( such as ' look at ', ' wash the dishes ', ' yell ', ' flirt ') are inflected into the unrealized inceptive aspect similarly: the hands used in the base sign move in an arc from in front of the trunk to the initial posture of the underlying verb sign while inhaling, dropping the jaw, and directing eye gaze toward the verb's object ( if any ), but subsequent movements and postures are dropped as the posture and breath are held.
( This attention, however, does not operate by clarifying what is already seen, but by constructing a new Gestalt oriented toward a particular object.
Persuasion is a process aimed at changing a person's ( or a group's ) attitude or behavior toward some event, idea, object, or other person ( s ), by using written or spoken words to convey information, feelings, or reasoning, or a combination of them.
If the object is moving either toward or away from the transmitter, there is a slight equivalent change in the frequency of the radio waves, caused by the Doppler effect.
* ( a ) an attitude of doubt or a disposition to incredulity either in general or toward a particular object ;
Whether or not it is all-encompassing in so doing, Newtonian mechanics deals only with caused events, e. g.: If an object begins in a known position and is hit dead on by an object with some known velocity, then it will be pushed straight toward another predictable point.
To loosen, slide hitch toward the anchor object, making the loop smaller and lengthening the standing part.
A heterogeneous beam of X-rays is produced by an X-ray generator and is projected toward an object.

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