《普通物理学》课件(英文)-第9章Rotational dynamics
Rotational motion refers to the movement of cells under specific conditions, such as electrorotation, which is utilized as a label-free biomarker for cell discrimination. AI generated definition based on: Engineering, 2022 About this pageSet alert ...
Solid objects have witnessed not only translational but also rotational motion. Then, in most of the cases, two of the linear and the angular momentum need to be analysed. For these to be given in a much generalised manner towards these problems, we describe the translation and rotational moti...
As with form chirality, the effects experienced through space chirality, i.e., the magnitude of the spontaneous polarization, are dependent on molecular asymmetry, conformational structure, and the degree of disordering from molecular motion. However, the magnitude and direction of the spontaneous pola...
Non-destructive detection method and apparatus of the rotational motion of the sample, as well as the test unit< Topic >This invention was operation possible with non destruction in the sample surface, method and the device where precision improved by comparison with former method and the device,...
Guiding the rotational motion of a spacecraft subject to constraints on its permissible orientation often leads to nonconvex optimal control problems. In t... Y Kim,M Mesbahi,G Singh,... - 《Aerospace & Electronic Systems IEEE Transactions on》 被引量: 30发表: 2010年 Fluorescence Properties ...
As most of these problems cannot be solved analytically one relies on approximate solutions24 or on experimental measurements. Friction from translational motion behaves differently from the friction during rotational motion16,25,26; for analysis sometimes both need to be decoupled27,28. Experimentally,...
Furthermore, it is worth noting that microbubbles excited at higher harmonics generate smooth rotational motion for cells or microparticles as demonstrated by the cycles of rotation in Fig. 4h. A unique advantage of the ARM method is the ability to tune the rotation axis of the cells by tuning...
The rotational motion of the molecule may then be visualized as a rotation of the molecular axis, that is, the line joining the two nuclei, about an “axis of rotation” that is perpendicular to the molecular axis and passes through the center of mass of the molecule. Then, the two ...
Tower-top motion measurement The sideward and fore–aft tower motions are usually measured with accelerometers, which yield the linear acceleration in the two directions. The basic principle consists of measuring the force that is required to accelerate a small measurement mass at the same rate as...