reaction motion

  • 51Music from the Motion Picture O'Horten — Soundtrack album by Kaada Released 2008 …

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  • 52Laws of motion — Law Law (l[add]), n. [OE. lawe, laghe, AS. lagu, from the root of E. lie: akin to OS. lag, Icel. l[ o]g, Sw. lag, Dan. lov; cf. L. lex, E. legal. A law is that which is laid, set, or fixed; like statute, fr. L. statuere to make to stand. See… …

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  • 53Principle of least motion — In organic chemistry, the principle of least motion is the hypothesis that when multiple species with different nuclear structures could theoretically form as products of a given chemical reaction, the more likely to form tends to be the one… …

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  • 54Newton's laws of motion — state: (i) every body preserves its state of rest, or uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it; (ii) the rate of change of linear momentum is proportional to the force …

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  • 55Francœur Motion — The Francœur Motion, prepared in 1918 by Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec Joseph Napoléon Francœur, declared that Quebec was disposed to leave the Canadian federation if English Canadians felt the presence of Quebec was a… …

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  • 56propulsion par réaction — reaktyvusis judėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. reactive motion vok. reaktive Bewegung, f rus. реактивное движение, n pranc. propulsion à jet, f; propulsion par réaction, f …

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  • 57reactive motion — reaktyvusis judėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. reactive motion vok. reaktive Bewegung, f rus. реактивное движение, n pranc. propulsion à jet, f; propulsion par réaction, f …

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  • 58law of action and reaction — Physics. See under law of motion. * * * …

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  • 59physiological time — Reaction Re*ac tion (r[ e]*[a^]k sh[u^]n), n. [Cf. F. r[ e]action.] 1. Any action in resisting other action or force; counter tendency; movement in a contrary direction; reverse action. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) The mutual or reciprocal action of …

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  • 60Chemical kinetics — Reaction rate tends to increase with concentration a phenomenon explained by collision theory. Chemical kinetics, also known as reaction kinetics, is the study of rates of chemical processes. Chemical kinetics includes investigations of how… …

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