Sentences with phrase «slower velocity»

While this can be attributed to several factors, these properties weren't necessarily dropping rents and seeing slowing velocity.
«The simplest way to explain it is that information from the epicenter region of the earthquake can reach us at the speed of light and seismic waves have to travel at slower velocities of about two miles per second,» Caltech's Heaton says.
But still, it's also true that time under tension tends to be significantly greater at slower velocities and muscles get stimulated for a longer period of time.
Professor Brilliantov added: «The rather general mathematical model elaborated in the study with the focus on Saturn's rings may be successfully applied to other systems, where particles merge, colliding with slow velocities and break into small pieces colliding with large impact speeds.
Intentionally slow velocities can be used when performing a moderate number of repetitions (10 to 15).
These findings imply that training with lower loads for higher repetitions, or using slower velocities, may be beneficial for training the adductors.
Many kids, and particularly those at risk, will choose a relatively slow velocity of learning (again, because thinking is hard).
Joe, I like to explain that what thermal insulation actually does is to slow the velocity of heat energy flowing through the insulation.
Although the stretch of the magnetic field has been thought to occur when the plasma flow reaches a specific velocity called the Alfven velocity, the experiment shows that it actually occurs at a slower velocity than expected.
For example, the first thing most schools do is put in a «minimum pace» to help address the «slow velocity» problem.
The longer the fall the better, as the cat twists and turns itself to land correctly and slow its velocity.
You are correct that heat is not «piling up» and that the insulator is not «warming» the thermal energy source, but if the insulator can slow the velocity of thermal energy flowing away from a thermal energy source more than the velocity of thermal energy entering the system at that point a higher temperature could result.
This would create less credit, a slower velocity of money, less spending... deflation.
The slower velocity, again, creates less spending and deflation.
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