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For the rest of the two spacecrafts ' pass over the near side of the Moon, Mattingly prepared to shift Casper to a circular orbit while Young and Duke prepared Orion for the descent to the lunar surface.
For a spinning object, internal tensile stress provides the centripetal forces that make the parts of the object trace out circular motions.
For trajectories other than circular motion, for example, the more general trajectory envisioned in the image above, the instantaneous center of rotation and radius of curvature of the trajectory are related only indirectly to the coordinate system defined by u < sub > ρ </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > and to the length | r ( t )|
For example, he argues for continental asymmetry as opposed to the older theory of a perfectly circular earth with Europe and Asia / Africa equal in size ( Hist.
For large or complex patterns, it is sometimes difficult to keep track of which stitch should be knit in a particular way ; therefore, several tools have been developed to identify the number of a particular row or stitch, including circular stitch markers, hanging markers, extra yarn and row counters.
For instance, the flow around a circular cylinder generates a Kármán vortex street: vortices being shed in an alternating fashion from each side of the cylinder.
For example, bacterial chromosomes, plasmids, mitochondrial DNA and chloroplast DNA are usually circular double-stranded DNA molecules, while chromosomes of the eukaryotic nucleus are usually linear double-stranded DNA molecules.
For any specific combination of height above the center of gravity and mass of the planet, there is one specific firing velocity ( unaffected by the mass of the ball, which is assumed to be very small relative to the Earth's mass ) that produces a circular orbit, as shown in ( C ).
For the 2009 season the Phillies added black, circular " HK " patches to their uniforms over their hearts in honor of broadcaster Harry Kalas, who died April 13, 2009, just before he was to broadcast a Phillies game.
For morphological data, unfortunately, the only objective way to determine convergence is by the construction of a tree – a somewhat circular method.
For example, a single electron in an unexcited atom is pictured classically as a particle moving in a circular trajectory around the atomic nucleus, whereas in quantum mechanics it is described by a static, spherically symmetric wavefunction surrounding the nucleus ( Fig.
For example, circular polarization is used to minimize the interference caused by rain.
For nearly a century, the electrical construction industry used the abbreviation " MCM " to designate a " thousand circular mils " in specifying thicknesses of large electrical cables.
For example, targets that formerly resembled humans or animals in their shape and size have are now a circular shape in order to avoid associating the sport with any form of violence.
For circular motion, the terms linear speed and tangential speed are used interchangeably, and both use units of m / s, km / h, and others.
For all that, we do know what a square circle would be: a shape that is both square and circular.
For a circular aperture, the diffraction-limited image spot is known as an Airy disk ; the distance x in the single-slit diffraction formula is replaced by radial distance r and the sine is replaced by 2J < sub > 1 </ sub >, where J < sub > 1 </ sub > is a first order Bessel function.
For rugged objects, much higher accelerations may suffice, allowing a far shorter track, potentially circular or helical ( spiral ).
For a better appreciation of the nature of circularly polarized light one may find it useful to read how circularly polarized light is converted to and from linearly polarized light in the circular polarizer article.
This can be accomplished by adjusting the physical dimensions of the patch ... For a square patch element, the easiest way to excite ideally circular polarization is to feed the element at two adjacent edges ...
For EPROMs, which can be erased by UV light, some DIPs, generally ceramic CERDIPs, were manufactured with a circular window of clear quartz in the center of the top of the package, over the chip die.
For any waveguide in the form of a hollow metal tube, ( such as rectangular guide, circular guide, or double-ridge guide ), the wave impedance of a travelling wave is dependent on the frequency, but is the same throughout the guide.
For a particular angle one must solve the line integral for the ray with origin at the intersection point of the line P < sub > 0 </ sub > P < sub > 1 </ sub > with the circular object plane.
For example, it is easy to tell a cut made by a bandsaw from that of a circular saw.

For and fibers
For the small diameter fibers now technically feasible and required for about 100 Af resolution, Af.
For example, there are slow-conducting unmyelinated C fibers and faster-conducting myelinated Aδ fibers.
For example, the fibers in carbon fiber materials and rebars in reinforced concrete are oriented to withstand tension.
For these purposes, manufactured rubber fiber is made as either an extruded round fiber or rectangular fibers that are cut into strips from extruded film.
For optical fibers, a power-law index profile is an index of refraction profile characterized by
For telecommunications-grade fibers, the reference surface is the outer surface of the cladding.
For plastic-clad silica ( PCS ) fibers, which have a strippable polymer cladding ( not to be confused with the polymer overcoat of an all-silica fiber ), the reference surface may be the core.
For these reasons, single-mode fibers can have a higher bandwidth than multi-mode fibers.
For example, fibers for clothing, wood for shelter and warmth.
For example, carbon fibers are commonly used in aluminum matrix to synthesize composites showing low density and high strength.
For wool garments, this is due to scales on the fibers which heat and agitation cause to stick together.
For clothing, spandex is usually mixed with cotton or polyester, and accounts for a small percentage of the final fabric, which therefore retains most of the look and feel of the other fibers.
For example, 200 tex for 3, 000 filaments of carbon fiber is three times as strong as 1, 000 carbon fibers, but is also three times as heavy.
For example, carbon fiber has much higher Young's modulus ( is much stiffer ) when force is loaded parallel to the fibers ( along the grain ).
For example, the hippies of the 60s often toted long hair ( sometimes in dread lock form ), sandals and inexpensive clothing made of natural fibers.
For every x in X, the fiber over x is a discrete subset of C. On every connected component of X, the fibers are homeomorphic.
For example, the olfactory nerve fibers are short and without myelin, but the optic nerve fibers are myelinated ( the olfactory and optic nerves are considered as a parts of the CNS, while other cranial nerves are a component of the PNS ).
For a gemstone to show this effect best it must be cut en cabochon, with the fibers or fibrous structures parallel to the base of the finished stone.
It is designed to support the picture of E ' above ' B, by allowing a homotopy taking place in B to be moved ' upstairs ' to E. For example, a covering map has a property of unique local lifting of paths to a given sheet ; the uniqueness is to do with the fact that the fibers of a covering map are discrete spaces.
For example, a square or equilateral-triangle core would also have two equal-speed polarization solutions for the fundamental mode ; such general shapes also arise in photonic-crystal fibers.
For example, there are slow-conducting unmyelinated C fibers and faster-conducting myelinated Aδ fibers.

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