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| They measure | inertial acceleration, also known as G-forces. |
| The guidance system is mixed-mode, with | inertial, active terminal guidance with radar and also |
| the electrons reach dynamic equilibrium, the | inertial and the collisional terms of the momentum equ |
| rge Rossby number signifies a system in which | inertial and centrifugal forces dominate. |
| er hand, if we have a small object with equal | inertial and passive gravitational masses falling in t |
| Suppose we have an object with | inertial and gravitational masses m and M respectively |
| Guidance: General Precision/Kearfott KT-76 | inertial and Stewart-Warner radar altimeter |
| ual description is used to unify the ideas of | inertial and gravitational mass under general theories |
| also eliminate the strict distinction between | inertial and noninertial frames. |
| The equivalence of | inertial and gravitational masses is sometimes referre |
| ess number that relates the viscous forces to | inertial and surface tension forces. |
| istinction is purely a matter of convenience; | inertial and gravitational mass are different ways of |
| Proper frames can be | inertial as well as non-inertial as in the example abo |
| for both lasers being the investigation into | inertial confinement fusion, high energy density physi |
| developed as a prototype for systems to drive | inertial confinement fusion. |
| e Livermore National Laboratory used to study | inertial confinement fusion. |
| s the record for highest neutron yield of any | inertial confinement fusion device to date. |
| tensity light-matter coupling experiments and | inertial confinement fusion experiments including the |
| ht and examining its benefits with respect to | inertial confinement fusion, Novette was also used in |
| nd compression devices such as the tokamak or | inertial confinement fusion (ICF) devices that amplify |
| Inertial Confinement Fusion, 1982 (with Gregory A. Mos | |
| Inertial confinement fusion (ICF), including heavy ion | |
| ate 1980s and is used for investigations into | inertial confinement fusion. |
| processes which impedes the laser coupling of | inertial confinement fusion capsules. |
| in high-power lasers, notably those used for | inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments. |
| e nuclear fusion energy research community in | inertial confinement experiments. |
| ITER international project - and laser-based | inertial confinement, as used in the United States' NI |
| through stages of rise, development, climax, | inertial, convolution, and memorial. |
| eracting with their environment under bounded | inertial delays. |
| article is the projection of the relativistic | inertial dragging field caused by the particle's movem |
| Inertial drift of Kazami and AKF-11 | |
| , quasistatic loading refers to loading where | inertial effects are negligible. |
| A mass flow meter, also known as an | inertial flow meter is a device that measures mass flo |
| lds numbers (>10^3 and up beyond 10^9), where | inertial flows are the rule, and eddies (vortices) are |
| a nondimensional number showing the ratio of | inertial force to viscous force. |
| number for dynamic similarity - the ratio of | inertial forces to viscous forces. |
| This represents the ratio of buoyancy and | inertial forces, which stands in for the contribution |
| of particles per unit volume in the (unique) | inertial frame in which the particles are at rest. |
| omentum frame is the center of mass frame: an | inertial frame in which the center of mass (which is a |
| entum frame, or COM frame) of a system is any | inertial frame in which the center of mass is at rest |
| To an observer in an | inertial frame of reference, the planet Earth is seen |
| erience the same acceleration, relative to an | inertial frame or the frame of the large mass. |
| imation available in general relativity to an | inertial frame of reference in special relativity. |
| ces of this contraction in the lab frame (the | inertial frame of reference of an observer co-moving w |
| See | Inertial frame of reference for more discussion on thi |
| See also: | Inertial frame of reference and Fictitious force |
| In an | inertial frame an observer cannot detect their motion |
| This elimination of the concept of the | inertial frame was initially described by Einstein as |
| t a location, but rather defines a particular | inertial frame (a velocity and a direction). |
| pears in the free-fall frame, also called the | inertial frame), but any g-force "acceleration" will b |
| nd shorter for the other one, and there is no | inertial frame, in which the distance is the same for |
| e motion of the carriage by defining it as an | inertial frame. |
| al triad is parallel-transported. Nonspinning | inertial frames hold a special place in general relati |
| onal motion, so they are at rest in different | inertial frames of references. |
| All | inertial frames are physically equivalent, in both the |
| As a practical matter, | inertial frames often are taken as frames moving unifo |
| ed in the context of the application of local | inertial frames to small regions of a gravitational fi |
| s global Lorentz covariance (applying only to | inertial frames) to the more general local Lorentz cov |
| In the special case of | inertial frames, the Fermi-Walker derivatives reduce t |
| nt of the speed of the apparatus in different | inertial frames. |
| own as inertia welding, rotational welding or | inertial friction welding. |
| search Coordination Meeting on the Element of | Inertial Fusion Energy Power PlantsPDF (4.82 MiB) (Nov |
| Progress on Z-Pinch | Inertial Fusion Energy |
| nental ballistic missile, (ICBM) and the AIRS | inertial guidance system (INS) that provided its navig |
| The | inertial guidance system allows the missile to be used |
| nologies, particularly due to improvements in | inertial guidance systems. |
| It includes an | inertial guidance system that considerably improves th |
| ion system better than, or comparable to, the | inertial guidance systems whose performance was being |
| get Millimeter wave radar seeker coupled with | Inertial guidance |
| the original version with nuclear warhead and | inertial guidance |
| missile's autopilot then flies a course using | inertial guidance toward the target. |
| has a reported accuracy of 350 m CEP using an | inertial guidance system coupled with computer payload |
| The Typhon missiles would have | inertial guidance and would time share the AN/SPG-59 r |
| The rocket's | inertial guidance system failed 153 after launch, and |
| all on-board rocket motors and a computerised | inertial guidance system. |
| Like the V-2, the R-11 relied on | inertial guidance, and its flight was controlled by fo |
| as evidence that antiparticles have the same | inertial mass as their normal counterparts, but a reve |
| tward motion is a consequence of the object's | inertial mass and the object's tendency to continue mo |
| ongly suggests that the source, reactant, and | inertial mass properties are inseparable, any future e |
| not indicate whether it is the charge or the | inertial mass which is inverted. |
| Einstein used the fact that gravitational and | inertial mass were equal to begin his Theory of Genera |
| where a is the acceleration of an object with | inertial mass mi and passive gravitational mass mp in |
| So, as long as | inertial mass and gravitational mass are always equal |
| In other words time and | inertial mass are irrelevant. |
| Reduced mass is the "effective" | inertial mass appearing in the two-body problem of New |
| This suggestion signifies that the | inertial mass should depend on the scalar field. |
| This behavior implies that both have positive | inertial mass and opposite charges; if the reverse wer |
| He also proposed the slug as a unit of | inertial mass, and the pound-foot as a dedicated unit |
| correspond to the ratio of electric charge to | inertial mass. |
| ence has been found between gravitational and | inertial mass. |
| The secondary mission payload is a 6-DOF | inertial measurement unit that will measure the spacec |
| t engines, and monitoring electronics like an | inertial measurement unit that monitors the orientatio |
| ing redundant Sun sensors, star trackers, and | inertial measurement units. |
| r name often used interchangeably with IRU is | Inertial Measurement Unit. |
| t fleet of 14 robots, and developed their own | Inertial Measurement Unit. |
| ne on air- and spacecraft, in order to report | inertial measurements to a pilot (whether he is in the |
| e over small regions to the physics of simple | inertial mechanics (in this case special relativity) f |
| ed planes led him to the concepts of circular | inertial motion and accelerating free-fall. |
| roposals to the effect that the definition of | inertial motion depends upon the presence and distribu |
| ructure of spacetime by matter, affecting the | inertial motion of other matter. |
| ies that apply the principle of relativity to | inertial motion, physics is the same in all inertial f |
| in's natural ability to integrate and analyze | inertial motion. |
| In | inertial navigation systems, gimbal lock may occur whe |
| rable LIDAR (in the globe on top), GPS and an | inertial navigation system. |
| The complex is equipped with an onboard | inertial navigation system which gives the TEL group t |
| was removed, as was one of the Sam Houston's | inertial navigation systems. |
| l modern nav/attack system is based around an | inertial navigation system (INS) that allows the aircr |
| estimating position; for oceanic operations, | inertial navigation systems (INS) were employed. |
| and communications outfit, a ring laser gyro | inertial navigation system, as well as stealth improve |
| ny tens of thousands of RLGs are operating in | inertial navigation systems and have established high |
| SRAM had an | inertial navigation system as well as a radar altimete |
| IL-STD 1553B databus; Litton Industries LN-93 | inertial navigation system, Ferranti 4510 wide-angle H |
| Sandstorm also has a GPS and an | inertial navigation system for determining geographica |
| New navigation systems, including an | inertial navigation system and GPS system, were also i |
| he only Hermes to use laser gyroscopes in its | inertial navigation system. |
| AHRS differ from traditional | inertial navigation systems by attempting to estimate |
| They also built | inertial navigation systems for the Fleet of Ballistic |
| SAAF Canberra B12 with | inertial navigation and special sensors package over T |
| Unlike an artificial horizon or | inertial navigation system, a gyrotheodolite cannot be |
| ed with a 1 MT thermonuclear warhead and used | inertial navigation with data link updates. |
| to be provided during mid-course flight by an | inertial navigation system, while terminal guidance wo |
| e using an automated guidance system (usually | inertial navigation, sometimes supplemented by either |
| Avionics ( | inertial navigation, civilian and military avionics, g |
| ere is no means to measure the velocity of an | inertial observer with regard to a possible medium of |
| If we take an | inertial observer in flat spacetime and have them obse |
| So called non | inertial observers are is dealt with in the theory of |
| of relative rest is closely linked to that of | inertial observers and the statement that nothing is a |
| uished frames in special relativity represent | inertial observers. |
| long with in-flight operation in three modes: | inertial orientation, orbital orientation, and survey. |
| Inertial oscillations on the surface of the earth have | |
| s also exist; they employ an extremely stable | inertial platform to compensate for the masking effect |
| The | inertial platform acts as if it were attached to such |
| If such a pendulum were attached to the | inertial platform of an inertial navigation system, th |
| assenger system was the ASC-15 and the ST-124 | inertial platform. |
| d to the aircraft horizontal, to establish an | inertial platform. |
| uum pump or electrical motor) to establish an | inertial platform. |
| leration due to gravity acting on the tilting | inertial platform. |
| m 2004, this also included other wireless and | inertial positioning technologies, and space technique |
| in the flow are generally referred to as the | inertial range. |
| An | inertial reference unit (IRU) is a type of inertial se |
| ADIRUs are part of the air data | inertial reference system, which, on the Airbus is lin |
| rding to which observers at rest in a certain | inertial reference frame, cannot measure their own tra |
| elative velocity is independent of the chosen | inertial reference frame. |
| w been replaced by Global Navigation Air Data | Inertial Reference System (GNADIRS). |
| Decaying | inertial reference units has led to a tumble of the ai |
| redundant processing units known as Air Data | Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs) that act both as an |
| und fault with one of the aircraft's Air Data | Inertial Reference Units. |
| ensor, a Canopus star tracker, gyroscopes, an | inertial reference unit, and an accelerometer. |
| ources in a single unit known as the Air Data | Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU). |
| blem of incorrectly responding to a defective | inertial reference. |
| blem of incorrectly responding to a defective | inertial reference. |
| parts of the device were at rest in the same | inertial references frame - such as the Michelson-Morl |
| r Electronic Transducers (MET) are a class of | inertial sensors (which include accelerometers, gyrosc |
| ll motions causing measurable (and low noise) | inertial signals. |
| f a gyroscope, to maintain its orientation to | inertial space. |
| ncertain but it may indicate that it used the | inertial supercharging effect. |
| frame, which is related to the ICRS celestial | inertial system by means of very precise Earth Orienta |
| us area has been navigation systems; the ISRO | Inertial Systems Unit (IISU) established at Vattiyoork |
| raised to geostationary orbit by means of an | Inertial Upper Stage. |
| raised to geostationary orbit by means of an | Inertial Upper Stage. |
| raised to geosynchronous orbit by means of an | Inertial Upper Stage. |
| perating in near-geosynchronous orbits, using | Inertial Upper Stages to get from the shuttle's orbit |
| ay Satellite (TDRS) by means of the two-stage | Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) solid rocket. |
| erational geosynchronous orbit by means of an | Inertial Upper Stage, which consisted of two solid roc |
| y and boosted into its operating orbit by the | Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) booster according to an Air |
| The twin-stage solid-propellent | Inertial Upper Stage made two burns. |
| The two-stage solid-propellent | Inertial Upper Stage made two burns. |
| the payload bay of Challenger, attached to an | Inertial Upper Stage. |
| sfully transferred to its proper orbit by the | Inertial Upper Stage booster. |
| ility for DSCS III, NATO IV/Skynet IV and the | Inertial Upper Stage booster. |
| ad, the Magellan spacecraft with its attached | Inertial Upper Stage (IUS), was successfully deployed |
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