Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Visual flight rules" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

On and magnetic
Chapter 8, is entitled `` On Magnetism '' and in it are included such remarks as, `` One has always been tempted to compare the magnetic forces with the electrical forces.
On the other hand, in measurements of electromagnetic phenomena ( involving units of charge, electric and magnetic fields, voltage, and so on ), converting between CGS and SI is much more subtle and involved.
In his 1861 paper On Physical Lines of Force he modelled these magnetic lines of force using a sea of molecular vortices that he considered to be partly made of aether and partly made of ordinary matter.
On obtaining a value that was close to the speed of light as measured by Fizeau, Maxwell concluded that light consists in undulations of the same medium that is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena.
On the actuator side, PLCs operate electric motors, pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders, magnetic relays, solenoids, or analog outputs.
On longer time scales, such as the solar cycle, other magnetic phenomena ( faculae and the chromospheric network ) do correlate with sunspot occurrence.
On the surface of each sphere is a checkerboard pattern of inwards and outwards going magnetic field lines.
* On a magnetic course of 0-179 degrees shall fly at an odd thousand ft MSL altitude + 500 feet ( e. g. 3, 500, 5, 500, or 7, 500 ft ); or
On squaring out the first term, a residual interaction with the magnetic field is found, along with the usual classical Hamiltonian of a charged particle interacting with an applied field:
On screen she was magnetic.
On the converse, electric and magnetic fields outside the cable are largely kept from causing interference to signals inside the cable.
On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card with a chip, that contains a unique card number and some security information such as an expiration date or CVVC ( CVV ).
On June 10, 2011, scientists studying the Voyager data noticed what may be giant magnetic bubbles located in the heliosphere, the region of our solar system that separates us from the violent solar winds of interstellar space.
On some levels the motion sensor is erratic due to magnetic artificial gravity fields.
** On the wave's " ramp ", the magnetic field produced by the deflection yoke drags the electron beam across the face of the CRT, creating a scan line.
** On the wave's " cliff ", the magnetic field suddenly collapses, causing the electron beam to return to its resting position as quickly as possible.
On the Sun, magnetic reconnection may happen on solar arcades – a series of closely occurring loops of magnetic lines of force.
In Maxwell's 1861 paper ' On Physical Lines of Force ', magnetic field strength H was directly equated with pure vorticity ( spin ), whereas B was a weighted vorticity that was weighted for the density of the vortex sea.
On the other hand, the limited size of the bar means that magnetic stirrers can only be used for relatively small ( under 4 liters ) experiments.
: On January 31, 2007, several magnetic boxes with blinking LED cartoon figures were attached to metal surfaces in and around Boston, Massachusetts to promote the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
On magnetization, a magnetic material undergoes changes in volume which are small: of the order 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup >.
On August 20, 2007, the Risø National Laboratory ( Denmark ) at the Technical University of Denmark, claimed to have reached a milestone in their magnetic cooling research when they reported a temperature span of 8. 7 C. They hope to introduce the first commercial applications of the technology by 2010.
On many systems it was necessary to obtain control environment settings, access a local file table, determine the intended data set, and handle hardware correctly in the case of card reader, magnetic tape drive, disk drive, line printer, card punch, or interactive terminal.

On and course
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
Of course On Thursday, Haney mailed the monthly check for separate maintenance to his wife Lolly, and wished the stranger could do something about her
On this day the wind had switched 180-degrees from the northwest to the southeast, and nearly every shot on the course was different from the previous few days.
On Nov. 11, 12, racers will drive their flying shingles in 5-mile laps over its 500-mile speedboat course.
On launch the rocket engine's first chamber developing thrust would power the missile along a predetermined course to the target at around Mach 1. 5.
On 28 June, the other member countries expelled Yugoslavia, citing " nationalist elements " that had " managed in the course of the past five or six months to reach a dominant position in the leadership " of the CPY.
On the further course towards the Amazon, the mean discharge of the Madeira increases up to.
On sea the yellow band in her flag was of course white.
In addition, Jews from as far as France, Austria and Germany were brought to Kaunas during the course of Nazi occupation and executed in the Ninth Fort. On 1943 the Germans operated special Jewish squads to open the massgraves and burn the remaining corpses.
On the upper course, sudden floods may raise the water level by as much as five meters in twenty-four hours ; west of Encarnación, however, the rocks of the riverbed sometimes come within one meter of the surface during winter and effectively sever communication between the upper river and Buenos Aires.
On 1 November 1950, Pius XII defined the dogma of the Assumption of Mary, namely that she " having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory.
On straighter courses, the strokesman may steer, since he can point the stern of the boat at some landmark at the start of the course.
On September 23, 1912, the anniversary of William Marsh Rice's murder, the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science, and Art began course work.
Over the course of its career, the band has sold more than 40 million records and has charted thirteen Top 40 hits, including the number ones " Keep On Loving You " and " Can't Fight This Feeling ".
On an upwind course in a small boat, the crew typically sit forward to reduce drag.
In his 1870 essay " On the Graphical Representation of Supply and Demand ", Fleeming Jenkin in the course of " introduc the diagrammatic method into the English economic literature " published the first drawing of supply and demand curves therein, including comparative statics from a shift of supply or demand and application to the labor market.
The first of the papers published (" On Very Rapid Electric Oscillations ") gives, generally in the actual order of time, the course of the investigation as far as it was carried out up to the end of the year 1886 and the beginning of 1887.
On June 7, 1890, it " successfully spent an hour submerged at a depth of 10 meters, following a set course of three and a half miles ".
# Janez Strnad, Fizika iz Karlsruheja: O novostih v poučevanju fizike ( The Karlsruhe physics course: On new approaches in physics teaching ), ( Obzornik mat, fiz.
He took the same course soon afterwards with four other papers, two of which ( On the quantity of acids, bases and salts in different varieties of salts and On a new and easy method of analysing sugar ) contain his discovery, regarded by him as second in importance only to the atomic theory, that certain anhydrates, when dissolved in water, cause no increase in its volume, his inference being that the salt enters into the pores of the water.
On the same English Literature course was Robert Graves, and the two were close friends during their time at Oxford together, but Blunden found university life unsatisfactory and left in 1920 to take up a literary career, at first acting as assistant to Middleton Murry on the Athenaeum magazine.

0.390 seconds.