PHYS-101LAB-02One-andTwo-dimensionalMotion1.ObjectiveTheobjectivesofthisexperimentare:•tomeasuretheaccelerationofgravityusingone-dimensionalmotion•tod..
Lewis and Ione FineVision ResearchDobkins, K. R., Lewis, L. B., & Fine, I. (2006). Integration of one- and two-dimensional motion signals in infants: Evidence from the barber-pole illusion. Vision Research, 46(20), 3360-3372.
a ashingratchetmodelforelasticallycoupledparticlesinan asymmetricperiodicpotentialisintroducedandstudiedasamodelformolecularmotorsin muscle.Inourone-dimensionalmodel,velocityofmotorsande ciencyofenergyconversion areinvestigated,andinourtwo-dimensionalmodelweinvestigatethedynamicsofthemodel bycomputersimulationandreproduce...
A finite-source stochastic one-dimensional ground motion model, coupled to vertically propagating equivalent-linear shear-wave site response models was used to estimate the ground motions for the one- and two-dimensional benchmarks. This model has been validated for nineteen well-recorded earthquakes,...
one and two dimensional up-and-down method under dfifferent probability of failure and believe.The result shows that the relative deviation of fatigue strength using one dimensional method is much 3 to 4 times larger than two dimensional method.In addition,more experienced data brings more ...
In this paper we study the asymptotic behavior of Brownian motion in both one and two dimensional comb-like domains. We show convergence to a limiting process when both the spacing between the teeth and the probability of entering a tooth vanish at the same rate. The limiting process may exhi...
The motion of two-dimensional vortex pairs in a ground effect This two-dimensionality permits the study of vortex motions in the absence of the Crow mutual induction instability and other three-dimensional effects. High speed photography is used to study both the transition to turbulence during the...
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUNCTIONAL THINKING RELATED TO CONVEXITY AND ONE-DIMENSIONAL MOTION acceleration for one-dimensional motion, as well as their relation with monotonous and convex functions, in the example of pouring liquids into a vessel. ... S Okugawa,M Moayeri,MA Eckhaus,.....
Let X(t) be a time-homogeneous one-dimensional diffusion process defined in I , starting at x I and let c I a barrier with c < x. Suppose that, whenever... Mario Abundoa* - 《Stochastic Analysis & Applications》 被引量: 30发表: 2010年 A regularised one-dimensional drop formation ...
A considerable body of evidence suggests the existence of a two-stage mechanism for the detection of global motion. In the first stage the motion of elongated contours is extracted and then at the second stage these one-dimensional (1D) motion signals are combined. What is the nature of the...