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Physically, the QL was the same black colour as the preceding ZX81 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum models, but introduced a new angular styling theme and keyboard design which would later be seen in the ZX Spectrum +.
Designers discarded the rounded front and rear styling of the VT and VX models, adopting more aggressive, angular lines.
Despite sharing underpinnings with the Riviera and Toronado, the Eldorado's crisp styling, initiated by GM styling chief Bill Mitchell, was distinctive and unique, appearing more angular than the rounded Riviera and Toronado.
Cadillac stylists added a crisp, angular body that set the tone for GM styling for the next decade, along with a wide-track stance giving car a substantial, premium appearance.
There are three different generations of the MR2: 1984 – 1989, with angular, origami-like lines, 1990 – 1999, which had styling that some compared to Ferrari sports cars, and 2000 – 2007, which somewhat resembled the Porsche Boxster.
Ford Courier ( 1977 – 1985 ) Beginning in 1977, Ford gave the Courier a fresh look, moving into the more blocky, angular styling that is so distinct of 80s automotive design.
It had strikingly angular styling, with an unusual glazed C-pillar on the 5-door.
The curvaceous front and rear end styling of the WH was abandoned in favour of angular lines, starting with the headlights borrowed from the VY Calais.
He introduced the first streamlined rail cars in 1934 and by 1942 38 had been built, although the latter ones had more angular styling.
Lancer variants diverged with more angular styling characterized by the more upright design.

angular and was
As different physically as the tall, angular Jefferson was from the chubby, rotund Adams, the seven were striking individualists.
When a beam of silver atoms was passed through a specially shaped magnetic field, the beam was split based on the direction of an atom's angular momentum, or spin.
However, the idea that electrons might revolve around a compact nucleus with definite angular momentum was convincingly argued at least 19 years earlier by Niels Bohr, and the Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka published an orbit-based hypothesis for electronic behavior as early as 1904.
Still, the Bohr model's use of quantized angular momenta and therefore quantized energy levels was a significant step towards the understanding of electrons in atoms, and also a significant step towards the development of quantum mechanics in suggesting that quantized restraints must account for all discontinuous energy levels and spectra in atoms.
In our current understanding of physics, the Bohr model is called a semi-classical model because of its quantization of angular momentum, not primarily because of its relationship with electron wavelength, which appeared in hindsight a dozen years after the Bohr model was proposed.
The angular diameter of Altair was measured interferometrically by R. Hanbury Brown and his co-workers at Narrabri Observatory in the 1960s.
Descartes recognized that there would be a real difference, however, between a situation in which a body with movable parts and originally at rest with respect to a surrounding ring was itself accelerated to a certain angular velocity with respect to the ring, and another situation in which the surrounding ring was given a contrary acceleration with respect to the central object.
One of his few religious artworks was created in 1960, Christ Head, with an angular " Modiglianiesque " portrait of Jesus Christ.
A gammadion shaped gold light mill, only 100 nanometers in diameter, was built and illuminated by laser light that had been tuned to have an angular momentum.
The primary goal of these experiments was to measure the angular scale of the first acoustic peak, for which COBE did not have sufficient resolution.
Furthermore, Lyell believed that the accumulation of fine angular particles covering much of the world ( today called loess ) was a deposit settled from mountain flood water.
Until 1983, the angular value of the obliquity for any date was calculated based on the work of Newcomb, who analyzed positions of the planets until about 1895:
In the language of Heisenberg's matrix mechanics, the hydrogen atom was first solved by Wolfgang Pauli using a rotational symmetry in four dimension generated by the angular momentum
By 1966, Lewis, now 40, was no longer an angular juvenile and his routines seemed more labored.
There are three kana scripts: modern cursive hiragana (), modern angular katakana (), and the old syllabic use of kanji known as man ’ yōgana () that was ancestral to both.
Montecassino was also the starting point for another characteristic of Beneventan monasticism: the use of the distinct Beneventan script, a clear, angular scrip derived from the Roman cursive as used by the Lombards.
Soon after the discovery in 1820 by H. C. Ørsted that a magnetic needle is acted on by a voltaic current, André-Marie Ampère that same year was able to devise through experimentation the formula for the angular dependence of the force between two current elements .< ref >
His freakish action and his angular run-up showed that this was no run-of-the-mill spinner.
The neutrino was postulated first by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930 to explain how beta decay could conserve energy, momentum, and angular momentum ( spin ).
This excess was measured at wavelengths of 25, 60, and 100 μm, and came from within an angular radius of 10 arcseconds ( 10 ″) centered on the star.
It was found that for silver atoms, the beam was split in two — the ground state therefore could not be integral, because even if the intrinsic angular momentum of the atoms were as small as possible, 1, the beam would be split into 3 parts, corresponding to atoms with L < sub > z </ sub > = − 1, 0, and + 1.

angular and upon
When a body is acted upon by external contact forces, internal contact forces are then transmitted from point to point inside the body to balance their action, according to Newton's second law of motion of conservation of linear momentum and angular momentum ( for continuous bodies these laws are called the Euler's equations of motion ).
This could be done by somehow imparting an angular momentum upon the black hole, making it exceed the critical value ( assume it starts infinitesimally below it ).
Humans and many other animals do not look at a scene in fixed steadiness ( as opposed to most birds, for example ); instead, the eyes move around, locating interesting parts of the scene and building up a mental, three-dimensional ' map ' corresponding to the scene ( as opposed to the graphical map of avians, that often relies upon detection of angular movement on the retina ).
They lie upon an angular unconformity cuts across pre-basin strata.
* Klein-Nishina formula, a formula for prediction of the angular distribution of x-rays and gamma rays incident upon a single electron
* The close-in region of an antenna where the angular field distribution is dependent upon the distance from the antenna.
The nasolabial flap is a random flap that is emplaced with the proximal ( near ) portion resting upon the lateral wall of the nose, and the distal ( far ) portion resting upon the cheek, which contains the main angular artery, and so is perfused with retrograde arterial flow.
This was employed in later machines such as Grundig's Video 2x4 Super to provide a real-time tape counter: upon insertion of the tape the machine move the tape forward and then backward by a small amount and monitor the comparative angular speed of the reels.
As mathematician John Playfair, one of Hutton's friends and colleagues in the Scottish Enlightenment, later remarked upon seeing the strata of the angular unconformity at Siccar Point with Hutton and James Hall in June 1788, " the mind seemed to grow giddy by looking so far into the abyss of time.
A stepper motor is actually built to move angular positions based upon each possible step around the entire rotation, and may include microsteps with a resolution such as 256 microsteps per step of the stepper motor.
This definition of lens power relies upon an arbitrary decision to split the angular magnification of the instrument into separate factors for the eyepiece and the objective.
What is usually agreed upon is that the air in the tube experiences mostly " solid body rotation ", which simply means the rotation rate ( angular velocity ) of the inner gas is the same as that of the outer gas.
The particle's linear and angular momentum are not conserved in Euler's problem, since the two centers of force act like external forces upon the particle, which may yield a net force and torque on the particle.
The mission will complement and improve upon observations made by the NASA Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ( WMAP ), which has measured the anisotropies at larger angular scales and lower sensitivity than Planck.
* An idle speed that is too fast can leave the engine with too much angular momentum upon shutdown, raising the chances that the engine can turn over and burn more fuel and lock itself into a cycle of continuous running.
Warp threads are only of zari forming a golden ground upon which angular, brightly coloured silk designs are woven in the interlocked weft, producing a tapestry effect.

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