particle motion

  • 1Mechanics of planar particle motion — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 2Magnetosphere particle motion — A sketch of Earth s magnetic field representing the source of Earth s magnetic field as a magnet The north pole of earth is near the top of the diagram, the south pole near the bottom. Notice that the south pole of that magnet is deep in Earth s… …

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  • 3Tethered particle motion — (TPM) is a biophysical method that is used for studying various polymers such as DNA and their interaction with other entities such as proteins. The method allows to measure various physical properties on the substances, as well as to measure the …

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  • 4Motion graphics — are graphics that use video footage and/or animation technology to create the illusion of motion or rotation, graphics are usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects. Motion graphics are usually displayed via electronic media… …

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  • 5Motion (software) — Motion Screenshot Of Motion 5 Developer(s) Apple Inc …

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  • 6Motion (physics) — Motion involves change in position, such as in this perspective of rapidly leaving Yongsan Station In physics, motion is a change in position of an object with respect to time. Change in action is the result of an unbalanced force. Motion is… …

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  • 7Particle image velocimetry — (PIV) is an optical method used to measure velocities and related properties in fluids. The fluid is seeded with particles which, for the purposes of PIV, are generally assumed to faithfully follow the flow dynamics. It is the motion of these… …

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  • 8Particle swarm optimization — (PSO) is a swarm intelligence based algorithm to find a solution to an optimization problem in a search space, or model and predict social behavior in the presence of objectives.OverviewParticle swarm optimization is a stochastic, population… …

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  • 9Motion analysis — is a topic in computer vision, image processing, and machine vision that studies methods and applications in which two or more consecutive images from an image sequences, e.g., produced by a video camera, are processed to produce information… …

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  • 10Particle aggregation — in materials science is direct mutual attraction between particles (atoms or molecules) via van der Waals forces or chemical bonding. When there are collisions between particles in fluid, there are chances that particles will attach to each other …

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