The second part of Newton's first law of motion states, «A body in motion
at a constant velocity will remain in motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force.»
Well any isolated neutral atom or molecule getting along in outer space is subject basically to nothing but the gravitational force; which is far and away the weakest of all the Physical forces of nature; so it doesn't do a heck of a lot for any isolated neutral atom or molecule; which continues on in a straight line
at a constant velocity according to Newton's Laws (or maybe Einstein's)
When the droplets fall
at constant velocity they contribute by their whole weight to the mass of the atmosphere and pressure at lower altitudes.
If we tap the ball, the first order effect is that it will head off
at a constant velocity in the direction we tapped it.
8 — Joe Born posts 4) Joules Verne posts 5) Robert Brown view that ideal molecules can climb gravity
at constant velocity is unsatisfying.
So, with an ARX machine it's moving
at a constant velocity.
Foam rolling occurred
at a constant velocity (as much as possible) of 1 rolling per 2 - seconds.
Rather, the jet fronts appear to protrude
at a constant velocity of 30 km / s according to linear fitting attempted on the brightest pixels of the jet front in Hα.
They came up with the Merton mean speed theorem, which holds that the distance a uniformly accelerating body travels in a given interval of time is the same distance it would travel if it were moving
at a constant velocity (with that constant velocity being the average of the accelerating body's initial and final velocity).
Setiawan and colleagues at Max Planck and the European Space Agency noticed that the star didn't move
at a constant velocity relative to our sun.
It's a counterintuitive concept: To an observer moving
at a constant velocity, a perfect vacuum would be frigidly cold.
At constant velocity, is this a real effect?
Motion does not happen at random but is an action by an outside force, for Newton's laws of motion says that (1st law) that an object either remains at rest or continues to move
at a constant velocity, unless acted on by an external force.
Not exact matches
Tracking the
velocity of the pipeline includes ensuring
constant prospecting and the setting up of metrics to measure the success rate
at each stage of the pipeline.
Previously, it was assumed that all raindrops fall
at terminal
velocity, a
constant maximum speed that is determined by the interplay of gravity and drag.
In this study, we investigate the interactions between individual golden shiners (Notemigonus crysoleucas) and robotic fish swimming together in a water tunnel
at constant flow
velocity.
By using a reliable, consistent, and remotely controlled robotic platform, we test the hypothesis that,
at a
constant swimming
velocity, a bioinspired robotic fish is able to elicit attraction in a live fish as a consequence of the visual and flow cues it offers.
On the other hand, many studies have reported
velocity - specific strength gains after isokinetic strength training
at different speeds, where the intent was maximal in all groups (Moffroid & Whipple, 1970; Caiozzo et al. 1981; Coyle et al. 1981; Jenkins et al. 1984; Garnica, 1986; Thomeé et al. 1987; Petersen et al. 1989; Bell et al. 1989; Ewing Jr et al. 1990), and also after
constant load strength training
at different speeds, where intent was maximal in all groups (Kaneko et al. 1983; Aaagaard et al. 1994; 1996; Moss et al. 1997; Ingebrigtsen et al. 2009).
For example, when comparing
constant load (free weight) and
constant resistance (pneumatic machine) bench presses, the
constant resistance bench presses involve higher peak
velocities, because they allow greater acceleration
at the start of the movement (Frost et al. 2008).
There is good evidence that high
velocity isokinetic training leads to greater gains in strength when tested
at high isokinetic
velocities, and there is weaker evidence that the same effect occurs after
constant load training.
In contrast, using either
constant resistance or variable resistance (which both increase peak bar speeds) could be helpful for improving force
at higher
velocities.
Constant - velocity joints (also known as homokinetic or CV joints) allow a drive shaft to transmit power through a variable angle, at constant rotational speed, without an appreciable increase in friction
Constant -
velocity joints (also known as homokinetic or CV joints) allow a drive shaft to transmit power through a variable angle,
at constant rotational speed, without an appreciable increase in friction
constant rotational speed, without an appreciable increase in friction or play.
There's weird crap happening far out in the solar system on Voyager and Pioneer spacecraft not being
at the position and
velocity where theory says they should be and radiothermal power supplies not decaying
at rates predicted upon what are axiomatically
constant radioactive decay rate of the isotopes like it isn't really a
constant at all.
More homework to find why those molecules can climb up in gravity field
at constant speed,
constant T even though «Mean
velocities will be greater near the bottom of the box than near, the top..»