So the public's information inputs will tend to continue a perception of grinding, inertial failure. |
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Mach had stated a principle that local inertial frames of reference were determined by the large scale distribution of mass in the universe. |
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The missile was equipped with an autonomous inertial command structure and an on-board digital computer. |
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A rocket's inertial guidance system measures acceleration along three principal directions. |
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The rest-mass of a body is the inertial mass of that body when it is at rest relative to an inertial frame. |
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Photons, according to the special theory of relativity, move in vacuum with the same speed in all inertial frames of reference. |
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The cockpit lights flickered again and their inertial compensators malfunctioned for a second, throwing them about a bit. |
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Special relativity only applied to objects travelling at constant speed, that is, to inertial frames of reference. |
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Suppose we have two observers A and B in different inertial frames, that is each is travelling at a constant velocity not acted on by any forces. |
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In fact, the inertial mass of any object exactly equals the gravitational mass of the object. |
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The interesting thing is that, physically, no difference has been found between gravitational and inertial mass. |
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The missile uses command updated inertial guidance and reaches high subsonic speed, 0.9 Mach. |
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The students explained that this involved use of inertial sensors to sense the aircraft acceleration and angular rates. |
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Thus, the theory postulates that inertial and gravitational masses are fundamentally the same thing. |
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The new Winchesters feature inertial triggers and a conventional tang safety that also doubles as a barrel selector. |
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One is that weapons will be very accurate, because of the guidance provided by GPS, laser-designation, and inertial systems. |
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Just how large is the inertial force required to oscillate a wing relative to the total lift that the wing must support? |
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While the wings flap, the inertial force due to the weight of the wings and the aerodynamic lift force both vary. |
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Also, there are large mammals which are endotherms, not inertial homeotherms. |
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It is not restricted to inertial frames, and it encompasses a broader range of phenomena, namely gravity and accelerated motions. |
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No impressive display of pyrotechnics, the inertial dampening system gave up the ghost with a whimper. |
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Missile guidance is provided by an inertial navigation system, supported by stellar navigation. |
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The speed of a mechanical wave in a medium is proportional to the square root of the ratio of elastic and inertial properties of the medium. |
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The Lockheed Martin GMLRS rocket has a GPS and inertial guidance package and small canards on the rocket nose to enhance accuracy. |
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Another way of understanding the situation is to remember the equivalence Einstein explained between gravitational and inertial forces. |
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Inside is a guidance control unit with inertial navigation and global positioning systems. |
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The straight world line joining the two events corresponds to the time axis of this inertial frame of reference. |
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For the first time, an inertial guidance system has been mounted not on the vehicle carrying it but directly on the gun cradle. |
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The minimum inertial load resistance can be calculated for each component or subassembly. |
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Each component or subassembly can be calculated for its minimum inertial load resistance in a particular direction. |
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The pods had no artificial gravity fields of their own to provide inertial dampening effects, so the Marines strapped themselves securely to the vertical backboards provided. |
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Furthermore, it is an immediate consequence of Newton's Laws that the center of gravity of the two bodies can serve as the origin of an inertial coordinate system. |
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The pose estimation is fused to inertial data to provide the translational velocity required for the control. |
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We are developing the sight apparatus for the Tiger combat helicopter, inertial guidance systems and flight controls. |
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Most ballistic missiles use inertial guidance to arrive at the vicinity of their targets. |
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North American built the Hound Dog with a canard, a delta wing configuration, an underslung J52 engine, and a self-contained inertial autonavigational guidance system. |
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The basic components of an inertial guidance system are gyroscopes, accelerometers, and a computer. |
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Accuracy was maintained by updating the missile's inertial guidance during bus maneuvering with stellar navigation. |
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Integrated in the ship's combat system, the Sigma 40 ring laser gyro inertial navigation system is a critical part of the ship. |
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As Albert Einstein showed in his general theory of relativity, for ordinary matter inertial mass and gravitational mass are equivalent. |
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Einstein warmed to the idea that the gravitational field of the rest of the Universe might explain centrifugal and other inertial forces resulting from acceleration. |
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Sagem Défense Sécurité has launched centers of excellence in three areas, namely infrared, visible optics and inertial guidance. |
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Ecumenicalism is the last hope to re-unify the inertial force for a survival that will be, in any case, of reduced dimensions. |
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Unlike the Galilean transformation, the Lorentz transformation involves a change of spatial distance and a change of time interval between two inertial systems. |
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A reference frame in which star motion is ignored and the stars are assumed to be at rest is approximately an inertial reference frame and is often adequate for many purposes. |
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This inertial force combines with the force of gravity to produce a resultant which is inclined to the rear of the aircraft. |
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The resulting conglomerated particle is then separated from the gas stream in a disengagement tower using inertial forces. |
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The Reynolds number expresses the ratio of the inertial forces to the viscous forces of a fluid on a surface. |
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Gyroscopes are used in inertial navigation systems for airliners and ships. |
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The successful application of aided inertial technology in the military world has already proven it to be the preferred answer. |
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Refers to an Earth satellite whose orbital period is very close to the Earth's inertial or sidereal period of nearly 24 hours. |
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The system consists of a computer and an inertial measurement unit comprising three accelerometers mounted on a gyroscopically stabilized platform. |
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Historically, the idea of coupling an inertial guidance system with an artillery gun is not new. |
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If its axis were to be suddenly shifted from its normal inclination, inertial forces produced in such a change would literally tear the earth apart. |
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The accelerations a are tacitly assumed to be measured in relation to an inertial system. |
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The computer performs two separate numerical integrations on the data it receives from the inertial guidance system. |
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However, while synchronizing distant clocks is a problem, they nonetheless run at the same intrinsic rates as each other when held in the same inertial frame. |
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This improved capability is provided through a strap-on inertial guidance kit, which receives guidance updates from the Global Positioning System. |
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Using a low energy-consumption application, we have used the smartphones inertial sensor as an accelerograph. |
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The inertial resistance is equal to the accelerative force applied to the object from the opposite direction. |
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The Air Force considered gyrocompasses and inertial navigators, but in 1958, they cost too much and were imprecise. |
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Modern military submarines use an inertial guidance system for navigation while submerged, but drift error unavoidably builds over time. |
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The inertial reference frame used by the OnOrbit FDS is the True Equator and Mean Equinox of Date frame, although orbit state vectors may be input in the Mean Equator and Equinox of 1950 and J2000 coordinate systems. |
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The blocking system can be securely locked only if the spring action is sufficient enough to press the claw into the rail against the inertial mass of the person climbing. |
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Having a large experience in the field of inertial navigation systems, Sagem has chosen to develop the SIGMA range by using 32-cm ring-laser-gyro technology, the most suitable for Navy applications. |
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Theoretical evaluation of the pawl spring being subjected to the inertial forces of an 85 mph collision with a one-foot stop indicated that the spring would not have come loose during the collision. |
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The procedure described in this annex provides a means for analytically determining the ability of a door latch system to withstand inertial loading. |
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In addition, the Parties are not willing to divest the core technology for inertial navigation, that is the ring laser gyroscopes, base sensors and accelerometers. |
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Eötvös set up a torsion balance to compare, for each of two masses, the gravitational attraction of Earth with the inertial forces due to the rotation of Earth about its polar axis. |
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The solid balanced acrylic main platter provides the inertial load to K-Drive, with a 5mm Achromat providing the best in impedance termination for your records. |
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But every inertial world line defines such a hyperplane. |
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When the microbubbles undergo inertial cavitation, the energy that is generated can actually permeabilize cell membranes. |
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Most countries that have or seek to develop missiles with accurate inertial guidance, solid fuel and multi-staging, undertake numerous flight tests to ensure confidence. |
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Its activities are in the fields of navigation and inertial guidance equipment, optronics equipment and systems, avionics systems, drones, air-land equipment and systems, biometric identification systems and smart cards. |
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It flew with inertial guidance at about 560 kilometres per hour, at altitudes between 300 and 2,500 metres, and had a range of 285 to 370 kilometres. |
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The M51 is a three-stage missile using solid-propellant motors and inertial guidance. Weighing 56 metric tons, it can carry up to six nuclear warheads. |
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Its gun also offers a high degree of precision in autonomous firing, a unique capability linked to the performance of its Sigma 30 inertial guidance system produced by Sagem Défense Sécurité. |
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Theory of inertial navigation and applications of inertial guidance. |
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Offering a high level of communality with the other Sigma family inertial units, Sigma 40XP benefits from optimized logistic support provided by Sagem throughout the submarine's service life. |
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With a length of nine metre and one metre diameter, Prithvi-II uses an advanced inertial guidance system with manoeuvring trajectory. |
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Having decided that, the planners now also propose using an inertial guidance system such as flight simulators use for pointing the telescope. |
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The rover also sports inertial navigation, combining accelerometers and gyroscopes for noting movements, to compute its position relative to a known starting location. |
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That inertial information allows the rover, when it moves about Gale Crater in the future, to adjust the antenna relative to where it thinks Earth is, maintaining the DTE connection. |
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Both insects use the same method: they combine vision with an inertial guidance system. Inertial guidance relies on measuring the position of something that, because of its inertia, resists following the object it is part of. |
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That, with the addition of a bit of computer modelling, has shown them how dipteran inertial guidance works. Flies do it using input from hundreds possibly thousands of sensors. |
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In contrast to cool air that is heavier and therefore prone to being inertial, humidified air can spread through all the rooms of an apartment, provided the doors to the rooms are open, of course. |
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A low cost camera is used and is fused with MEMS inertial sensors. |
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Within the inertial system of the infalling galaxy, the interstellar matter is exposed to a wind which is due to its rapid motion within the hot gas. |
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After overseeing the development of inertial navigation systems, then heading the secure information systems department, in 2001 he was placed in charge of the Massy plant and its industrial reorganization. |
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To determine the ability of the vehicle latch system to resist inertial loading by means of a mathematical analysis of the component parts in their true car relationship or by evaluation using a dynamic test. |
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The observed fact that the gravitational mass and the inertial mass is not the same for all objects is unexplained within Newton's Theories. |
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Substituting the inertial mass dilation expression from Special relativity yields the following expression. |
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Newton's laws hold only with respect to a certain set of frames of reference called Newtonian or inertial reference frames. |
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The explicit concept of an inertial frame of reference was not developed until long after Newton's death. |
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Newton's first and second laws are valid only in an inertial reference frame. |
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This explains why moving along the geodesics in spacetime is considered inertial. |
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In physics, the Coriolis force is an inertial force that acts on objects that are in motion relative to a rotating reference frame. |
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These additional forces are termed inertial forces, fictitious forces or pseudo forces. |
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From the inertial frame, in both cases it rotates at the same speed but in the opposite directions. |
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On the inertial frame, the bottom of the parabola is centered at the origin. |
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Turbulent flow is defined as the flow in which the system's inertial forces are dominant over the viscous forces. |
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Conceptually, the Reynolds number is the ratio between inertial forces and viscous forces. |
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In every inertial reference frame, all physical laws remain unchanged. |
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More on inertial frames and introduction to the equivalence principle lead us into inertial forces and, finally, the bending of light by gravity. |
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The mechanism of error accumulation in the inertial navigation system is the following. |
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How would these variables behave if the Fed followed a non-inertial, rather than an inertial, Taylor rule? |
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The crank has a greater inertial mass, but, by using lightweight components elsewhere in the 999cc engine, there's no overall increase in weight. |
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The question is whether the people as a slow-moving inertial mass can act quickly enough to stop a single family from abolishing democracy. |
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Also, measuring the output force via the motion of an inertial mass avoids resonance problems which plague rigid fixture tests. |
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It features low inertial mass, crosstalk of less than 2 percent and high stiffness in both axis. |
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The image exerts pressure on the center, moves toward it out of its inertial mass, and will, eventually, migrate there. |
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It uses a thick layer for inertial mass and a thin layer for the gauge. |
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In some recent papers the satellite motion is treated in the local inertial geocentric reference frame with geocentric coordinate time being an independent argument. |
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During analysis of dynamic equilibrium of all elements gravitational forces, inertial forces, ground reactions, muscle forces and joint reactions were taken into account. |
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With a totally different format than before, this report synthetizes the status of the 2012 inertial sensor industry in a thorough and completely new way. |
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An inertial guidance system developed for the X-20 was later used on the X-15 rockets, as was an electric, rather than hydraulic, flight control system. |
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The addition of an inertial guidance system coupled with a Global Positioning Satellite system has improved the accuracy of the rocket to significantly less than 5 meters. |
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The LCR-100 is a high-performing inertial reference system that provides navigation information regarding the aircraft's position, heading and attitude. |
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The inertial force, also known as the G-force, is the force produced by the reaction of the body to an accelerating force, equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. |
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Navigation is via both GPS and an inertial navigation system. |
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Analysis and observation of circular motion in the rotating frame is a simplification compared to analysis or observation of elliptical motion in the inertial frame. |
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In each case, the Coriolis effect can be calculated from the rotating frame of reference on Earth first, and then checked against a fixed inertial frame. |
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A small Rossby number indicates a system is strongly affected by Coriolis forces, and a large Rossby number indicates a system in which inertial forces dominate. |
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The Rossby number is the ratio of inertial to Coriolis forces. |
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Thus, a condition necessary for the uniform motion of a particle relative to an inertial reference frame is that the total net force acting on it is zero. |
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Thereby one can either keep a mapping to a convenient inertial frame, or introduce additionally a fictitious centrifugal force and Coriolis force. |
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The topics include coordinate systems, rotating coordinate systems, inertial accelerations, equations of motion, flying qualities, and trends in automatic flight control. |
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A key concept of inertial frames is the method for identifying them. |
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When it is near to the speed of light, the denominator approaches zero and the momentum reaches to infinity because effective inertial mass reaches for infinity. |
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