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Linear motion and nonlinear motion are two ways of categorizing the motions in nature. This article covers the similarities, sufficient conditions, requirements and finally the differences between linear motion and nonlinear motion. Linear Motion Linear motion is the motion on a straight line. This is...
In fact, the geostationary satellite ChinaSet 10 is not completely stationary relative to the Earth, and its subastral point moves in orbit with a diurnal period [47,49]. Therefore, the distance between ChinaSet 10 and a ground station varies with time, and this will finally interfere the ob...
we cannot find a perfectly smooth surface. When an object slides on any surface, it experiences a backward force because of the relative motion between the two adjacent surfaces. Sliding friction always acts against motion. We can experience sliding friction when we try to slide an object such ...
Learn about the speed, velocity, and acceleration of an object in motion. Understand the relation between speed, velocity, and acceleration.
Both Dominik and Anita are fixated on perceived visual differences between themselves and the others, and between the ‘norm’ and the ‘aberration’. As looking at others is relational, the gendered or ethnicised difference is constructed in relation to other white men and women. In all interv...
“examined” by the neurons — its octogonal shape, its fire-engine red color, its distinctive letters, its traffic-sign size, and its motion or lack thereof. The neural network’s task is to conclude whether this is a stop sign or not. It comes up with a “probability vector,” ...
Framing cultural sensitivity as a subjective orientation towards otherness, the article illuminates differences between ethnocentric and ethnorelative orientations and discusses the importance of relational tourism processes. By advancing the conceptualization of cultural sensitivity, the article offers a ...
We present a review of the recent development in finite-difference time-domain modeling of seismic wave propagation and earthquake motion. The finite-difference method is a robust numerical method applicable to structurally complex media. Due to its relative accuracy and computational efficiency it is ...
motion. This means earth is not an inertial frame. But for most of the calculations we take earth as a still frame. But in fact what we measure is the relative velocity of the object relative to the earth. The velocity is in fact a derivation of the relative velocity with VBbeing zero...