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According to the special theory of relativity, the aberration looks as a transform of the celestial sphere due to different frames of reference and is virtually a special case of velocity addition, namely one of the light beam and frames ' relative velocity v. The formula from relativistic aberration can be simplified to
This case is called Potential flow and allows the differential equations used to be a simplified version of the governing equations of fluid dynamics, thus making available to the aerodynamicist a range of quick and easy solutions.
This second term can be even further simplified if the particles form a rigid body, in which case it is the product of moment of inertia and angular velocity of the spinning motion ( as above ).
The following information is a simplified summary of badminton rules based on the BWF Statutes publication, Laws of Badminton.
Whittaker's distinction between biome and formation can be simplified: formation is used when applied to plant communities only, while biome is used when concerned with both plants and animals.
Basic English, also known as Simple English, is an English-based controlled language created ( in essence as a simplified subset of English ) by linguist and philosopher Charles Kay Ogden as an international auxiliary language, and as an aid for teaching English as a Second Language.
A simplified way to think about Blackwood is this: " I am concerned that we may lose the first two tricks, if we bid a slam.
Awareness, in this theory, is a useful, simplified schema that represents attentional state.
This is a frequent occurrence in sitcoms, where networks may agree to continue a show, but only if a certain character is emphasized, leading other minor characters to become victims of Chuck Cunningham Syndrome, while the emphasized character ( usually a Breakout Character ) ( as in the case of Frasier Crane ) develops a more complete back story that ignores previous, more simplified back stories.
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A simplified map view is available to improve performance on slower computers.
The game is a modern and simplified variation of Halma.
Marvin Minsky expanded the model to two or more tapes and greatly simplified the tapes into " up-down counters ", which Melzak and Lambek further evolved into what is now known as the counter machine model.
It is a simplified adaptation of the Doric order by the Romans.
; Couillard: A simplified trebuchet, where the trebuchet's single counterweight is split, swinging on either side of a central support post.
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The speed is controlled by pressing on the two brake buttons located where the index finger and thumb are placed when holding the motor.
Generous bequests to important churches and abbeys in Castile had the effect of making the noble churchmen there beneficiaries who would be encouraged by the will to act as a brake on Alfonso VII's ambitions to break it — and yet among the magnates witnessing the will in 1131 there is not a single cleric.
With hand-operated brakes, force is applied to brake levers mounted on the handlebars and transmitted via Bowden cables or hydraulic lines to the friction pads, which apply pressure to the braking surface, causing friction which slows the bicycle down.
An exception to their overall decline is their use in small precision-shaped components where their specific properties are required, such as molded disc brake cylinders, saucepan handles, electrical plugs and switches and parts for electrical irons.
Bakelite is used today for wire insulation, brake pads and related automotive components, and industrial electrical-related applications.
For example, " brake fluid " is hydraulic oil and will not perform its required function if there is gas in it.
A harness that is used to support shafts, such as on a cart pulled by a single horse, will also have a saddle attached to the harness to help the horse support the shafts and breeching to brake the forward motion of the vehicle, especially when stopping or moving downhill.
For stationary and shaft engines including propeller engines, fuel consumption is measured by calculating the brake specific fuel consumption, which measures the mass flow rate of fuel consumption divided by the power produced.
The friction brake was adjusted according to a rower's weight to give an accurate appraisal of boat-moving ability ( drag on a boat is proportional to weight ). Inferior copies of Harrison's machine were produced in several countries utilising a smaller flywheel and leather straps-unfortunately the leather straps were sensitive to humidity, and the relatively large braking area made results far less accurate than Harrison's machine.
As a result, aerobraking is only helpful in cases where the fuel needed to transport the heatshield to the planet is less than the fuel that would be required to brake an unshielded craft by firing its engines.
Ground-based lasers or masers can also help a light-sail spacecraft to decelerate: the sail splits into an outer and inner section, the outer section is pushed forward and its shape is changed mechanically to focus reflected radiation on the inner portion, and the radiation focused on the inner section acts as a brake.
It was also during this time he switched to a left thumb-operated rear brake, as his right foot is no longer able to perform this function.
Dry-ground phlogopite mica is used in automotive brake linings and clutch plates to reduce noise and vibration ( asbestos substitute ); as sound-absorbing insulation for coatings and polymer systems ; in reinforcing additives for polymers to increase strength and stiffness and to improve stability to heat,
The stick is also used to direct the longboarder in the direction they are trying to turn and can be used as a brake.
The manual transmission is equipped with Incline Start Assist which, on an incline, holds the brake for a second after releasing it to allow for time to depress the accelerator.
The most common failure is " brake fade ," usually caused when the drums or discs and the linings of the brakes overheat from excessive use.
Another braking feature of semi-trucks is the engine braking, which could be either compression brake ( usually shortened to " Jake brake ") or exhaust brake or combination of both.
On a semi-truck with constant mesh transmission ( non synchronized ), such as by the Eaton Roadranger series, not only is double clutching required, but a clutch brake is required as well.
In Ontario, a " Z " endorsement is required to drive any vehicle using air brakes ; in provinces other than Ontario, the " A " endorsement is for air brake operation only, and an " S " endorsement is for both operation and adjustment of air brakes.

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