Sentences with phrase «if frictional»

2015 feels like such a long time to wait but if Frictional Games can keep giving us these little teases I suppose...
Not sure what I would have been doing if Frictional Games was not.
«We'd like to see if frictional heating on faults of icy moons can explain the geysers of liquid water observed on their surfaces,» McCarthy said.

Not exact matches

The stars are much less affected by the drag from the gas [3] and, because of the huge gaps between them, do not have a slowing effect on each other — though if two stars did collide the frictional forces would be huge.
When the tip of the microscope oscillates over certain surfaces, in this case over NbSe2 (niobium selenide), peaks of «dissipation» (i.e., loss of energy) can be seen when the tip is at specific distances from the surface, as if it were held back, at certain locations, by some frictional force.
Even if such an orbit were possible, any Earth - type planets that orbited Edasich during its youth would by now have been burnt to a cinder, and possibly fallen into the star from frictional drag with the giant star's gaseous envelope.
Even if such an orbit were possible, any Earth - type planets that orbited Aldebaran A during its youth would have been burnt to a cinder by now, and possibly fallen into the star from frictional drag with the giant star's gaseous envelope.
Like Mercury and Venus, however, the Earth may also may spiral into the Sun from frictional drag if it is engulfed by Sol's now giant atmospheric envelope.
If F were a pure kinetic or static frictional force, we would expect it to increase linearly with m, resulting in nearly identical stopping distances.
If a stock has a book value of $ 100 and also an average market value of $ 100, 12 percent earnings by business will produce a 12 percent return for the investor (less those frictional costs, which we'll ignore for the moment).
If Activision's game / toy hybrid isn't for you, there's plenty of other new releases available this week including FIFA 16 (PS4, PS3), EA's latest soccer simulation; Blood Bowl II (PS4), Cyanide's second crack at «fantasy» football; and Soma (PS4), Frictional's horrific follow - up to Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
No offense intended, but why doesn't Frictional Games develop any games that are perfect narrative - and storywise if you so clearly can point out all the shortcomings in modern games?
If you haven't heard of it, Frictional Games has put the «survival» back in survival horror.
Now, I have no idea if this a proper sequel, or just some kind of weird «thematic sequel,» but this pseudo-sequel from Frictional Games and thechineseroom (The folks behind Dear Esther) looks absolutely terrifying, and I can't wait.
Dec 20, 2012 at 3:00 PM AlecM I don't see why adequately rated bearings should have greater frictional losses - I'd have thought the reverse would apply if anything.
If your room is isolated from the environment, frictional dissipation of kinetic energy of wind (ultimately to internal energy of the air) will lead to a rise in room temperature.
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