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  • 1constrained motion — priverstinis judėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. constrained motion; forced motion vok. erzwungene Bewegung, f rus. вынужденное движение, n pranc. mouvement contraint, m; mouvement forcé, m …

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  • 2Motion planning — (a.k.a., the navigation problem , the piano mover s problem ) is a term used in robotics for the process of detailing a task into discrete motions. For example, consider navigating a mobile robot inside a building to a distant waypoint. It should …

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  • 3Motion ratio — The motion ratio of a mechanism is the ratio of the displacement of the point of interest to that of another point. The most common example is in a vehicle s suspension, where it is used to describe the displacement and forces in the springs and… …

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  • 4motion, equation of — Mathematical formula that describes the motion of a body relative to a given frame of reference, in terms of the position, velocity, or acceleration of the body. In classical mechanics, the basic equation of motion is Newton s second law (see… …

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  • 5forced motion — priverstinis judėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. constrained motion; forced motion vok. erzwungene Bewegung, f rus. вынужденное движение, n pranc. mouvement contraint, m; mouvement forcé, m …

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  • 6Brownian motion — This article is about the physical phenomenon; for the stochastic process, see Wiener process. For the sports team, see Brownian Motion (Ultimate). For the mobility model, see Random walk. Brownian motion (named after the botanist Robert Brown)… …

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  • 7Parallel motion — This article concerns parallel motion in mechanics. For parallel motion in music, see the article Contrary motion. The parallel motion is a mechanical linkage invented by the Scot James Watt in 1784 for his double acting steam engine.In previous… …

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  • 8Multiscale motion mapping — In medical imaging, analysis of the heart and its motion is of considerable importance. Historically, this has been performed by eye balling , i.e., by subjective assessment, by measurements on still frames and M Modes images, and later by… …

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  • 9machine — machineless, adj. /meuh sheen /, n., v., machined, machining. n. 1. an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work: a sewing machine. 2. a mechanical apparatus or contrivance;… …

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  • 10mechanism — mechanismic, adj. /mek euh niz euhm/, n. 1. an assembly of moving parts performing a complete functional motion, often being part of a large machine; linkage. 2. the agency or means by which an effect is produced or a purpose is accomplished. 3.… …

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