cyclic motion
1Cyclic salt — is salt that is carried by the wind when it comes in contact with breaking waves. It is estimated that more than 300 million tons of cyclic salt is deposited on the Earth s surface each year, and it is considered to be a significant factor in the …
2motion picture, history of the — Introduction history of the medium from the 19th century to the present. Early years, 1830–1910 Origins The illusion of motion pictures is based on the optical phenomena known as persistence of vision and the phi phenomenon. The first …
3Cyclic pump — A Cyclic pump is an apparatus which moves a fluid in a periodic uni directional direction from one containment system to another while overcoming static conditions that would, without intervention, not move. The intervention predicated by the… …
4cyclic-pitch control — noun : control of the lateral and longitudinal motion of a helicopter by means of an adjustable device that varies the pitch of the rotor blades during each rotation cycle so that there can be forward, backward, or lateral motion …
5cyclic train — noun : a system of gearing in which at least one axis has itself a motion of rotation about a fixed axis (as an epicyclic gear train) …
6Reactionless drive — A reactionless drive (also known by many other names, such as an inertial propulsion engine, reactionless thruster, reactionless engine, bootstrap drive or inertia drive) is a fictional or theorized method of propulsion where thrust is generated… …
7Temporal aliasing — thumb|right|If the flash is synchronized with the motion the element appears motionlessTemporal aliasing is the term applied to a visual phenomenon also known as the stroboscopic effect. It also accounts for the wagon wheel effect , so called… …
8photography, technology of — Introduction equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs. The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… …
9cy´cli|cal|ly — cy|clic «SY klihk, SIHK lihk», adjective. 1. of a cycle: »the cyclic motion of a steam engine piston. 2. moving in cycles; coming in cycles: »the cyclic nature of the seasons. These cyclic operations will be controlled remotely and automatically… …
10cy|clic — «SY klihk, SIHK lihk», adjective. 1. of a cycle: »the cyclic motion of a steam engine piston. 2. moving in cycles; coming in cycles: »the cyclic nature of the seasons. These cyclic operations will be controlled remotely and automatically from a… …