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Morion

Release at high velocity into zone of very rapid air morion Grinding, abrasive blasting, rumbling, hot shakeout 2.5 to 10... [Pg.544]

Active generattem into /.one of rapid iir morion Spray painting in shallow booths, barrel filling, conveyor loading, crushers 1.0-2.5... [Pg.847]

The angular momentum or an electron moving in an orbit of the type described by Bohr is ail axial vector L = r x p, formed from the radial distance r between electron and nucleus and the linear momentum p of the electron relative lo a fixed nucleus. Figure 2 shows the customary method used to illustrate the axial vector L in terms of the orbital morion of any object, of which the electron of the Bohr atom is only one example. Although Bohr s planetary model needed only circular orbits lo explain the spectral lines observed in the spectrum of a hydrogen atom, subsequent... [Pg.334]

A remedy for this difficulty exists, however, that uses distinctions Aristode makes in his Metaphysics discussion of quantity. According to Aristode, rime is continuous because morion is and morion is continuous because the underlying continuum in which it occurs is. [Pg.64]

Soon thereafter, more details of the evolution of the CMB were worked out. Rather than being completely uniform, the CMB on the largest scales would reflect our morion through the universal bath of photons it would exhibit a so-called dipole pattern, hotter in our direction of motion and colder in the opposite. This dipole was discovered by Smoot et al., 1977. But it was also realized that temperature anisotopies in the present-day CMB would necessarily arise. Broadly speaking, the same physics that would eventually be responsible for the large-scale structure of the Universe would also produce deviations from a uniform CMB temperature. [Pg.176]

Morion of a Sphere Parallel to a Plane Wall -II Couette... [Pg.103]

Smoky quartz Cairngorm Smoky topaz Morion (black) Gray, brown, black, transparent to opaque Terminated hexagonal prisms rarely massive... [Pg.24]

P. Ullersma, An exactly solvable model for Brownian morion. Physica 32,27,56,74,90 (1966). [Pg.321]

The experimentally observed trend has been explained. There is much more to the AB2X2 structures than I have been able to present here,37,39 of course. More important than the rationalizations and predictions of the experimental facts that one is able to make in this case is the degree of understanding one can achieve and the facility of morion between chemical and physical perspectives. [Pg.65]

The analytical tools for moving backward from a band calculation to the underlying fundamental interactions are at hand. Now let s discuss the morion in the forward direction, the model of orbitals and their interaction,... [Pg.65]

In this chapter, we have considered natural convection heat transfpf where any fluid morion occurs by oatural means such as buoyancy. The volume expansion coefficient of a substance represents ihe variation of the density of that substance wilh temperanjre at constant pressure, and for an ideal gas, it is expressed as j8 = VT, where T is the absolute temperature in KorR. [Pg.560]

The first block, INTERACTION, is devoted to the calculation of electronic energies determining the potential energy surface (PES) on which the nuclear morion takes place. The second l)lock, DYNAMICS, is devoted to the integration of the scattering equations to determine the outcome of the molecular process. The third block, OBSER WBLES. is devoted to the reconstruction of the ol)serr al)le properties of the beam from the calculated dynamical quantities. All these blocks reejuiro not only different skills and expertise but also specialized computer software and hardware. [Pg.365]

Morion. D. Report to the American Association for the Advoncenw of Science. Sun Francisco. February. 1974. [Pg.452]


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