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* The iCar 101 has extensible cylindrical wings which spin to provide lift due to the Magnus effect.
* Flying Car " iCar 101 " with Magnus effect wings
A physical understanding of the theorem can be observed in the Magnus effect, which is a lift force generated by a spinning cylinder in a freestream.
By putting backspin on the ball the Magnus effect results in air travelling over the top of the ball quickly and cleanly whilst air travelling under the ball is turbulent.
* Heinrich Magnus, German physicist who discovered the Magnus effect
Adding a spin to a cricket ball will make it deviate due to the Magnus effect in its flight, and then produce sideways movement off the ground.
The difference in air pressure above and underneath the ball ( described as the Magnus effect ) acts as a downward force, meaning that the ball falls earlier and faster than normal.
* Magnus effect
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Tait himself had, in 1891, invoked the Magnus effect to explain the influence of spin on the flight of a golf ball.
The Magnus effect, demonstrated on a ball.
The Magnus effect or Magnus force is the phenomenon whereby a spinning object flying in a fluid creates a whirlpool of fluid around itself, and experiences a force perpendicular to the line of motion.
In many ball sports, the Magnus effect is responsible for the curved motion of a spinning ball.
Another explanation of the Magnus effect is since there is less ( forward ) acceleration of air on the forward-moving side than the backward-moving side, there is more pressure on the forward-moving side, resulting in a perpendicular component of force from the air towards the backward-moving side.
This layer of spinning air, however, is very thin, and it is more likely that most of the Magnus effect is due to the earlier detachment of the air flow on the forward-moving side, which results in a diversion of the flow ( acceleration of air ) with a perpendicular component towards the forward-moving side, coexisting with an opposing aerodynamic force with a perpendicular component towards the backward-moving side.
German physicist Heinrich Magnus described the effect in 1852.
In 1742, Benjamin Robins, a British artillery engineer, explained deviations in the trajectories of musket balls in terms of the Magnus effect.
The Magnus effect explains commonly observed deviations from the typical trajectories or paths of spinning balls in sport, notably association football ( soccer ), table tennis, tennis, volleyball, golf, baseball, cricket and in paintball marker balls.
The curved path of a golf ball known as slice or hook is due largely to the ball's spinning motion ( about its vertical axis ) and the Magnus effect, causing a horizontal force that moves the ball from a straight-line in its trajectory.
In table tennis, the Magnus effect is easily observed, because of the small mass and low density of the ball.
The Magnus effect is not responsible for the movement of the cricket ball seen in swing bowling, although it does contribute to the motion known as drift in spin bowling.
In airsoft, a system known as Hop-Up is used to create a back-spin on a fired BB, which will greatly increase its range, using the Magnus effect in a similar manner as in golf.

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According to legend, Albertus Magnus is said to have discovered the philosopher's stone and passed it to his pupil Thomas Aquinas, shortly before his death.
" Given that Thomas Aquinas died six years before Albertus Magnus ' death, this legend as stated is unlikely.
In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Albertus Magnus is referred to as one of Victor Frankenstein's chosen readings.
In Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, the character of Alberto Mallich ( founder of the Unseen University and later Death's manservant Albert ) is a sly nod to Albertus Magnus in his more legendary and esoteric guise.
The main science building at Providence College is named in honor of Albertus Magnus.
The main science building at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is also named after Albertus Magnus.
In the Philippines, the Albertus Magnus Building at the University of Santo Tomas that houses the Conservatory of Music, College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, College of Education, and UST Education High School is named in his honor.
Sörla þáttr is a short story in the later and extended version of the Saga of Olaf Tryggvason in the manuscript of the Flateyjarbók, which was written and compiled by two Christian priests, Jon Thordson and Magnus Thorhalson, in the late 14th century.
Another who contributed significantly to the spirituality of the Order is Albertus Magnus, the only person of the period to be given the appellation " Great ".
Albertus Magnus championed the idea, drawn from Dionysus, that positive knowledge of God is possible, but obscure.
Although Albertus Magnus did much to instill mysticism in the Order of Preachers, it is a concept that reaches back to the Hebrew Bible.
English adventurers gave great trouble to the inhabitants in the 16th century, and the name of Magnus Heinason, a native of Streymoy, who was sent by Frederick II to clear the seas, is still celebrated in many songs and stories.
A notable exception to the traditional reed-plate design is the all-plastic harmonicas designed by Finn Magnus in the 1950s, where the reed and reed-plate were molded out of a single piece of plastic.
One was Finn Magnus, who is credited with the development of plastic harmonica reeds.
* 1184 – King Magnus V of Norway is killed at the Battle of Fimreite.
It is, however, more difficult to estimate the scope and magnitude of the support Magnus received in Livonian cities.
That is why Magnus, who represented Denmark and later struck a deal with Ivan the Terrible, proved a suitable figurehead for this faction.
One of these almost intelligent automata was attributed to Albertus Magnus, and it is said that St Thomas ( Thomas Aquinas ) destroyed it with one blow from a stick because he was perplexed by its answers.
* 1276 – Magnus Ladulås is crowned King of Sweden in Uppsala Cathedral.
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The Orkneyinga Saga reports strife with Norway but this is probably misplaced as it associates this with Magnus Barefoot, who became king of Norway only in 1093, the year of Malcolm's death.
Vita Gudeleviciute of Vytautas Magnus University Law School, reviewing international law and UN resolutions, finds in cases of non-self-governing peoples ( colonized and / or indigenous ) and foreign military occupation " a people " is the entire population of the occupied territorial unit, no matter their other differences.
* The German version is called Magnus der Magier ( Magnus the Magician ).

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