Magnetic rotation and antimagnetic rotation represent distinct mechanisms by which atomic nuclei generate angular momentum in systems that exhibit little or no permanent quadrupole deformation. In ...
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Rotational motion explained simply — a lesson you’ll never forget
Understand rotational motion in a clear, intuitive way with a lesson designed to stick with you forever. This video breaks ...
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Earth’s magnetic field and rotation are producing electricity — just not how anyone expected
Scientists in the United States have created a small device that produces a tiny electrical signal from Earth’s natural rotation. Although the voltage is extremely small, the experiment shows that ...
New research offers insight into the role of rotation in the self-assembly of living cells. The work is described in Soft Matter and was done by Linda Ravazzano at the University of Milan under the ...
The prototype radiotherapy system combines a fixed vertical radiation beam with horizontal patient rotation. (Courtesy: Paul Liu) Radiation therapy plays a fundamental role in cancer treatment, but ...
Scientists have discovered a giant cosmic filament where galaxies spin in sync with the structure that holds them together.
Dr. Julien's primary areas of research are in the dynamics and instability processes in geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics. These include turbulent fluid convection and the effects of ...
For superfluid systems composed of electrically neutral particles (liquids, vapours or even solids 4) and for slow rotations, a fraction of the system, the superfluid fraction, remains irrotational.
EmDrive: UK scientist claims 'new physics' explains galaxy rotation and theoretical space propulsion
A British physicist says his quantised inertia "new physics" theory explains galaxy rotation without the need for dark matter, further justifying his earlier work proving how the EmDrive works iStock ...
The goal of drive-system engineers is usually pretty straightforward. Specify the smallest motor and drive needed to accelerate and run a load at a required rate, and determine the braking forces ...
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