In India, only a couple of places-- at least, I know only one place where this work is going on, but it needs to be done, I think, Perpendicular to the magnetic field, they are in circular motion.
Like there was a Chief of Research named Ed Palmer who did formative research, where they had something called the distractor, which was basically perpendicularly to the side, while kids were watching "Sesame Street" test clips, there was basically a TV showing slides of other stuffthat would capture their attention to see how distracted-- exactly!
But along the outer boundary, or occluding contour, we do. The normal must be perpendicular to the contour and in the plane of the painting. It's not tipping towards us or away.
degree temperature differential across that spacecraft and I don't think anybody trusted it that much. So what we did is on the way out we had the lunar module stuck on our nose and we turned perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic. And we just slowly rotated about once every two minutes just to keep that heating rate constant around the outside of the spacecraft. And of course, the terminology was that was the barbecue maneuver which is kind of true. But that's how we took care of the thermal issue on the way out to the
depending upon where the light is. When the light strikes perpendicularly , it should be bright. When it's at further away and the light is glancing, it should be darker.
These are also known as quartering winds. So he split the wind into its perpendicular components. So the west side and north side are hit by the force divided by the square root of two.
Since the force on each side was F over the square root of two, these beams get double that. Compared to LeMessurier calculations for the perpendicular wind load, the forces here were 40% higher. So 1.4 by itself is not enough to wreck havoc.
to the recitation of a single mantra. The stern of the vessel is perpendicular so they can align the east and west with the breaking sun.
But, to head off any questions, let me go into the crystal for a couple minutes because it is actually cool physics. and they come out polarized perpendicular to the axis.
So if you want something down from station, you're not going to get it. You put three of them perpendicular and you get a torque that control what position you're in.
And it'll also kind of be absorbed in those stress points, and it'll cause the whole thing to fracture. Super glue is also weak if a force is applied perpendicular to the polymer chains. That is, it's weak in shear. During this shear test, the stress releases breaking the super glue bond.
for lunch and and I think most people do that kind of like the Google cafeteria do that as well not work here I I just thick wood with a sickle like blade emanating perpendicular out of it and at
The first half was he was going to instead of lining up in parallel to the enemy line, his fleet, the Red Ships, were going to approach the enemy in two perpendicular columns. His thought process was, if I do this, I can cut out the bottom third of the enemy's line, and by the time they swing back around, it'll be too late.
So if I want to cut something straight, I'm going to turn this onion to the same angle as the knife would normally be if I'm just totally relaxed. And people always do this because this is perpendicular and you know that's straight, so you're like, this is going to be totally straight. And you're just like, what are you doing?
So you guys can see this, right? come straight across, perpendicular .
is the amplitude of these gravitational waves from inflation. That's the largest number fingers that I can hold perpendicularly to one another.
And these phones can do a lot of the things that an inclinometer can do. Inside every smartphone are at least three little micro-electromechanical systems aligned perpendicular to each other, like x, y, z. At their core is a small mass suspended by flexible arms.
Look at the middle bar. It's bright. It's probably perpendicular to the light source. The other ones are further away.
Although wind speed is highest at the top of the tower, the wind shear builds up as you go lower. Looking at this brace around halfway down the tower, the perpendicular wind load is 454 tons. Because of the skipped columns, all of these braces carry the same gravity load, just 340 tons, from the eight stories above.
The forces along the spine of the crystal are very different than the force that's perpendicular .
In this case, we built transistors both parallel and perpendicular to that bending stress.
But point it, say, perpendicular to the sun, you can see it's just always trying to go perpendicular to the sun.
Putting up a big wall, basically, perpendicular to the bridge.
Now because the electrons are traveling through a magnetic field, a force called the Lorentz force will push them in a direction perpendicular to both their velocity and the magnetic field lines,
If he didn't respond, they would know something was up. They wanted to see if quartering winds were more demanding for a building like Citicorp, Although they did conclude that the pressure from perpendicular winds was greater,
The tip was positively charged. So when the gas atoms hit the needle, they got ionized and were ejected off perpendicular to the surface.
The occluding contour algorithm is based on a branch of computer vision called shape from shading. The brightness in an image, like a photograph, will depend upon the direction of illumination and the normal, the perpendicular , line at a given surface.
dispersion. In other words, there's a lot more random velocity in this direction than in the two perpendicular directions.
If you observe a spin one particle, work out what its squared component of spin is in three perpendicular directions,
And when you saw that apple falling, he suddenly thought, why is this all coming down in a perpendicular way?
for the past half mile as they neared the Cheyenne River. Seeing that the apparition was itself on a dirt path precisely perpendicular to their own, John Bingham pulled the bay
- And so, like, you... if you have a fretboard here, I think the more, like, classical guitarists, the very proper, perfect perpendicular
Thank you, Europe, here is a smart car. We don't use them enough here. Eighty-six inches in length. Pretty fantastic, can park perpendicular to the curb. Here's another version of our
car. Same, same footprint, but remember, these two wheels articulate and the frame stands up, so we're smaller than the smart car by 33 percent. You can park perpendicular to