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For and spinning
For example, the increase in rotational speed of a spinning figure skater as the skater's arms are contracted is a consequence of conservation of angular momentum.
For example, for the probability that a photon will reflect off of a mirror and be observed at a given point a given amount of time later, one sets the photon's probability amplitude spinning as it leaves the source, follows it to the mirror, and then to its final point, even for paths that do not involve bouncing off of the mirror at equal angles.
For example, the spinning rotor may be suspended in a fluid, instead of being pivotally mounted in gimbals.
For light and medium freshwater gamefishing, any reasonably robust casting or spinning rod can be used as a trolling rod.
For river fishing, spinning tackle or fly tackle have been the most popular angling tools for smallmouth in North America for many years.
For years businesses have used fake or misleading customer testimonials by editing / spinning a customers clients to reflect a much more satisfied experience than was actually the case.
For generations, English wool-handlers categorized wool along the above lines estimating spinning capacity by eye and touch.
For this reason, most Darrieus turbines have mechanical brakes or other speed control devices to keep the turbine from spinning at these speeds for any lengthy period of time.
For example, in the collapse of a star to form a black hole, if the star is spinning and thus possesses some angular momentum, maybe the centrifugal force partly counteracts gravity and keeps a singularity from forming.
For instance, spinning and weaving machines were made for producing silk, so as to be substituted for high-cost machines from abroad.
For instance, amorphous metal wires have been produced by sputtering molten metal onto a spinning metal disk ( melt spinning ).
For example, rather than spinning or pivoting the boat to change its trajectory ( as is the case with creekboating and playboating ), a riverrunner will drive the boat in such a way as to make use of one or several of the river's surface features ( waves, holes, and current differentials ) in order to change the boats direction-but all the while conserving the boat's speed and momemetum.
For most of the 19th century, the main industries in the town were flax spinning and linen weaving.
For a question of spinning off a character, 15 percent voted Sam, 12 percent voted Woody Boyd ( Woody Harrelson ), 10 percent voted Norm Peterson ( George Wendt ), and 29 percent voted no spin-offs.
For a spinning charged solid with a uniform charge density to mass density ratio, the gyromagnetic ratio is equal to half the charge-to-mass ratio.
For some reason in this feature Tess Daly is just a mini spinning cardboard cut out which talks with a gruff northern accent!
His wilder, more exaggerated cartooning found an outlet with Dicks, a mini-series spinning off from For a Few Troubles More into more outrageous dialect, sexual and toilet humour, published by Caliber in 1997, with a sequel, Dicks II, from Avatar in 2002.
For example, if the operator is driving close to redline in 3rd gear and attempts to shift to 4th gear but unintentionally puts the car in 2nd by mistake, the transmission will be spinning much faster than the engine, and when the clutch is released the engine ’ s rpm will increase rapidly.
For winning the bonus round by spinning three bullseyes, the contestant's money bank was doubled and the contestant also received a prize package ( usually worth $ 2, 000 –$ 4, 000 ).
For example, it is quite common for drivers to support the vehicle on both buckets, either for turning on the spot without damaging ground, or for spinning the tracks in a puddle to clean them.
For three generations they developed these mills, as a large spinning and weaving combine.
It is customary for the wielder to chant the second line of the Swords verse, " For thy heart ...", as above, while they are spinning the Blade.
For some time, the stronger yarn produced by the spinning frame was used in looms for the lengthwise " warp " threads that bound cloth together, while hand powered jennies provided the weaker yarn used for the horizontal filler " weft " threads.

For and object
For example, GOTO telescopes tend to be faster for locating items of interest than star hopping, allowing more time for studying of the object.
For nearby astronomical objects ( such as stars in our galaxy ) luminosity distance D < sub > L </ sub > is almost identical to the real distance to the object, because spacetime within our galaxy is almost Euclidean.
For much more distant objects the Euclidean approximation is not valid, and General Relativity must be taken into account when calculating the luminosity distance of an object.
For the case of an object that is small compared with the radial distance to its axis of rotation, such as a tin can swinging from a long string or a planet orbiting in a circle around the Sun, the angular momentum can be expressed as its linear momentum,, crossed by its position from the origin, r. Thus, the angular momentum L of a particle with respect to some point of origin is
For an object with a fixed mass that is rotating about a fixed symmetry axis, the angular momentum is expressed as the product of the moment of inertia of the object and its angular velocity vector:
For an object with a fixed mass that is rotating about a fixed symmetry axis,
For example, a charged black hole repels other like charges just like any other charged object.
For this reason, editors choose cutaway shots related to the main action, such as another action or object in the same location.
:* Identity: For every object x, there exists a morphism called the identity morphism for x, such that for every morphism, we have.
* For every object x in C, ;
For him, the sense of an expression in language describes a certain state of affairs in the world, namely, the way that some object is presented.
For an object swinging around on the end of a rope in a horizontal plane, the centripetal force on the object is supplied by the tension of the rope.
For light, we can often neglect one direction if the diffracting object extends in that direction over a distance far greater than the wavelength.
For example, chair does not change form between " the chair is here " ( subject ) and " I saw the chair " ( direct object ).
For instance, one common function in most languages is the, which returns some human-readable form for the object.
For example, there are names that have the role of properties that uniquely identify an object.
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 ).
For spherical bodies, when the occulting object is smaller than the star, the length ( L ) of the umbra's cone-shaped shadow is given by:
For instance, therapists have used sentences like, “ Who is the boy helping ?” and “ What is the boy fixing ?” because both verbs are transitive-they require two arguments in the form of a subject and a direct object, but not necessarily an indirect object.
For electrical systems which use alternating current the electrodes are the connections from the circuitry to the object to be acted upon by the electric current but are not designated anode or cathode since the direction of flow of the electrons changes periodically, usually many times per second.

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