... the Kinetic Link Principle of the tennis ...the kineticenergy transmission pattern using a complete mechanical body model and second, to create a tool which could help evaluating the individual ...
... The MST radar at Jicamarca Radar Observatory (JRO) is a powerful radar that can detect atmospheric turbulence on the Bragg scale of 3 m in the daytime mesosphere (60-85 km). Since 2002, the radar has been operated for a ...
... of kineticenergy, the winds at various levels were split into zonal and meridional components and generation of kineticenergy was calculated separately with each component at various ...of ...
... turbulent kineticenergy through vertical ...the energy available for vertical mixing is higher in spring tides than in neap ...turbulent kineticenergy generated by the wind is ...
... maximum kineticenergy of the upper arms, (Max Ke u-arm), the event did not take place in both players before the max Ke ...maximum kineticenergy at upper arm because the external rotation ...
... (Uzkan & Reynolds, 1967; Lee et al., 1990). Bursting appears to require more restric- tive conditions. The simplest shear flow is unbounded homogeneous shear turbulence (HST) which, unfortunately, does not have an ...
... static energy from the boundary layer to the upper ...turbulent kineticenergy (TKE) or fluctuating kineticenergy is computed using frictional velocity ...
... the kineticenergy of the receiver, directly driven by the operating pump, and alternatively from the axial component of force and velocity obtained at the three mount ...
... average kineticenergy per atom in the core shell is that cor- responding to the homogeneous melting temperature, which explains the absence of a separate surface melting stage in the melting ...
... the energy production of every wind turbine and the incident turbulence characteristics that produce fatigue loads can be estimated in a reasonable computer time, for every array ...turbulent kinetic ...
... internal energy of a gas is the translational kineticenergy of the ...internal energy of a gas actually includes contributions from the translational, vibrational, and rotational motion of ...
... Actually, the simplest caustic arises from inward spherical motion (spherical collapse), which gives rise to a point singularity, that is, a zero-dimensional (degenerate) caustic. After the multiple collision of ...
... the kineticenergy associated to the charge fragmentation 41/51 reach the 𝑄-value of the reaction, while the corresponding to the fragmentation 42/50 reaches a total maximum kineticenergy ...
... (KineticEnergy Recovery System, que es un dispositivo que permite reducir la velocidad de un vehículo transformando parte de su energía cinética en energía eléctrica, la cual es almacenada para un uso ...
... mechanical energy E mech of the system. We have defined mechanical energy as the sum of the ki- netic and all potential ...of kinetic friction reduces the book’s kinetic ...its kinetic ...
... the kineticenergy of the molecules (increasing the temperature), the dipole-dipole interaction energy can be reached (Temp > 4 ºC) and then the cohesion energy among them decreases, the ...
... Wind energy uses the movement of the wind to turn the paddles of a wind turbine. A generator then transforms the kineticenergy into electrical energy. A wind farm is a group of wind turbines ...
... of energy in order to mitigate the effects of mass usage of electric ...of energy that are environmentally friendly so as to ensure the preservation of life on the ...commercializes energy), ...
... which is due to large-scale inactive motions coming from the logarithmic layer. 10 Those modes are irrotational near the wall, 32 which is why the handle is missing from the two enstrophy spectra farther from the wall. ...
... (kinetic) energy of the particles / more particles will possess the necessary activation energy; there will be more collisions per unit time / the frequency of collisions ...