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Technical specifications: Technologie: Li-Polymer Voltage: 3.7V Capacity: 340mAh / 1.26Wh Number of cells: 1 Color: Black for the following devices: Gibson Tronical G-Force E-tune, Gibson Tronicaltune Plus, automatic tuning system Tronicle Tune, Gibson GForc...
The AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) was published in the OJEU today. It will enter into force on 1 August, meaning the 2-year transition period for most of the Act will end on 1 August 2026. The Act applies to AI providers, deployers, importers, distributors, and manufacturers, with exemp...
I propped my Gibson catalogue upright on the mantelpiece so that the first thing I saw every morning was the G word, spreading power through the room. I fervently believed that if I kept practicing, kept the image in mind, I would get one eventually and the Un-Gibson era, the dark ...
The adjustable nut, along with the G Force's ability to save and quickly switch to open tunings means the Standard 2017 HP can be converted over for slide use quite easily, so you don't necessarily need to dedicate a guitar to slide duties anymore. The width at the nut is slightly ...
The elongation of a bulk unit cell, δ0 with the elastic modulus E0 and the area A0=l2 under an applied force, P, is: (B.1)δ0=PlE0 Given the elongation of the lattice unit cell, δ under the same load, the relative elastic modulus of the cell is obtained, as shown in Fig. ...
Arnheim also suggested that the putative force field was structured along the major symmetry axes. In other words, attraction/repulsion was the strongest along the center lines and main diagonals. The question that we pose here is—how is complexity related to the dynamics of the visual field?
The body force, also known as the Lorentz force, may be described in the radial direction with the help of the following equation: 𝐹𝑟=(𝐽→×𝐵→)𝑟=−𝜇0𝐻0∂ℎ∂𝑟. Fr=(J→×B→)r=−μ0H0∂h∂r. (28) The motion equation has the form when Equations...