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When we see the steady and methodical inculcation into humanity of the idea of man's worthlessness -- until redeemed -- the necessity of the Devil may become evident as a weapon, a weapon designed and used time and time again in every age to whip men into a surrender to a particular church or church-state ''.
When faced with a new circuit, the software first tries to find a steady state solution, that is, one where all nodes conform to Kirchhoff's Current Law and the voltages across and through each element of the circuit conform to the voltage / current equations governing that element.
When a power source is connected to an inductance, an input surge current which may be several times larger than the steady current exists.
When power loss occurs, the rectifier simply drops out of the circuit and the batteries keep the power steady and unchanged.
When steady state conditions are assumed the total time derivate of phonon number is zero, because the temperature is constant in time and therefore the phonon number stays also constant.
When possible, fluid dynamicists try to find a reference frame in which the flow is steady, so that they can use experimental methods of creating streaklines to identify the streamlines.
When released, however, Billboard described the tune as " an unusually swingy side " " with a bright bounce in the medium tempo and a steady drive maintained, it's a jumper that defies standing still ".
When the steady " on course " sound was heard from the second beam, they dropped their bombs.
When reviewing " Hitler: A Study in Tyranny " in The Times in 1991, John Campbell wrote " Although written so soon after the end of the war and despite a steady flow of fresh evidence and reinterpretation, it has not been surpassed in nearly 40 years: an astonishing achievement.
When the rules are agreed on before the start of a game and are made to be steady throughout, they are referred to as Auto -.
When running downwind for protracted periods, for example when ocean-crossing in steady trade winds, cruisers sometimes set twin poled-out jibs without a mainsail.
When reservoirs were created to assure a steady supply of water for the locks, those lakes were included within the Zone.
When the reservoir filled, the dam began to deliver a steady, regulated flow of water downstream and a supply of electricity to the region.
When a current is applied to a piece of semiconducting material, this results in a steady flow of electrons through the material ( as shown in parts ( a ) and ( b ) of the accompanying figure ).
When the electric field is applied and the charged particle to be analyzed is at steady movement through the diffuse layer, the total resulting force is zero:
When a steady wind is present thermals and their respective cumulus clouds can align in rows oriented with wind direction, sometimes referred to as " cloud streets " by soaring and glider pilots.
When hunting upland birds, the flushing dog should be steady to wing and shot, meaning that it sits when a bird rises or a gun is fired.
When tetanized, the contracting tension in the muscle remains constant in a steady state.
When the Civic Platform was formed in January 2000, Rokita was reluctant to ally SKL with it, but a steady trickle of members to the new center right party forced him to.
When evaluated at the steady state of ( 0, 0 ) the Jacobian matrix J becomes
When working in this mode, several kilograms beyond the requirement for neutralising buoyancy may be useful, so that the diver is reasonably steady on the bottom and can exert useful force when working.
When forces are applied repeatedly nearly all materials will rupture or fail at a lower stress than they would under a steady state load condition.
When flying to their roosts or feeding areas, small groups fly in formation with steady flapping.
* Steady When hunting upland birds, a flushing dog should be steady to wing and shot, meaning that he sits when a bird rises or a gun is fired.

When and rotation
When the platform is level, **ye is a rotation about the Z axis of the platform Af.
When the rate of rotation is made constant in the analysis of nonuniform circular motion, that analysis agrees with this one.
When pointing the thumb away from the origin along an axis, the curvature of the fingers indicates a positive rotation along that axis.
When one arm is moved up and the other is moved down ( like turning a big steering wheel ), the body reacts by tilting to the side, which then begins the twisting rotation.
When it was pointed out to Niven that the Ringworld was dynamically unstable, in that once the center of rotation drifted away from the central sun, gravity would pull the ring into contact with the star, he used this as a plot element in the sequel novel, The Ringworld Engineers.
When an object is not perfectly solid, internal vortices will tend to damp torque-free precession, and the rotation axis will align itself with one of the inertia axes of the body.
When the ski was torqued, the position of the aluminum sheets above and below the axis of rotation required them to slide sideways relative to the core, something that was resisted by the glue along the entire surface of the sheet.
When games move from one region to another, they tend to initially preserve their original sense of rotation ..
When MTV was in its infancy, The Residents ' videos were in heavy rotation since they were among the few music videos available to broadcasters.
When mice still used a mechanical design ( with slotted ' chopper ' wheels interrupting a beam of light to measure rotation ), trackballs had the advantage of being in contact with the user's hand, which is generally cleaner than the desk or mousepad and does not drag lint into the chopper wheels.
When the problem is considered even more closely, the need for a vertical ( parallel to the axis of rotation ) component of the magnetic field arises.
When the coordinates are transformed, for example by rotation or stretching, then the components of the vector also transform.
When using this convention, left or right handedness is determined by pointing one's left or right thumb away from the source, in the same direction that the wave is propagating, and matching the curling of one's fingers to the direction of the temporal rotation of the field at a given point in space.
When determining if the wave is clockwise or counter-clockwise circularly polarized, one again takes the point of view of the source, and while looking away from the source and in the same direction of the wave ’ s propagation, one observes the direction of the field ’ s temporal rotation.
When determining if the wave is clockwise or counter-clockwise circularly polarized, one again takes the point of view of the receiver and, while looking toward the source, against the direction of propagation, one observes the direction of the field ’ s temporal rotation.
* When the subring is isomorphic to the ordinary complex number plane, then g acts as a rotation and preserves the Euclidean angle.
Says Boyd,When we heard our video had been relegated to late night rotation, I think that all of us were secretly like, ‘ Yes !’ ”.
When the farmland around their villages became less productive — crop rotation was not practiced — the native people would abandon the site and move to another location.
When the evolved children mentally alter the Moon's rotation and make other planetary manipulations, it becomes too dangerous to remain.
When dealing with the rotation of an object, it becomes simpler to consider the body itself rigid.
When the disk undergoes a full clockwise revolution, the bicycle wheel will not return to its original position, but will have undergone a net rotation of.
When a percentage is referenced with a non-linear taper is relates to the resistance value at the mid-point of the shaft rotation.
When the fingers of the right hand are curled around in the direction of the Rotation of planets | planet's rotation, the thumb points in the direction of the north Geographical pole | pole.
When the fingers of the right hand curl around in the direction of the object's rotation, the thumb points in the direction of its north pole ( from which, looking back at the object, it appears to rotate counter-clockwise ).
For example, a Givens rotation affects only two rows of a matrix it multiplies, changing a full multiplication of order n < sup > 3 </ sup > to a much more efficient order n. When uses of these reflections and rotations introduce zeros in a matrix, the space vacated is enough to store sufficient data to reproduce the transform, and to do so robustly.

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