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    Although this orientation does not remain fixed‚ it changes in response to an external torque much less and in a different direction than it would without the large angular momentum associated with the disk’s high rate of spin and moment of inertia. The device’s orientation remains nearly fixed‚ regardless of the mounting platform’s motion‚ because mounting the device in a gimbal will minimizes the external torque. The examples of the application of gyroscope is in inertial navigation systems where

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    HP and 440 FT IB Torque Increased fuel economy Greatly improves drivability Enhances towing performance Excellent throttle response Easy installation Ships with a universal suction cup mount Compatible with all Edge custom dash pods Includes light sensitive meter to dim screen Internet updateable Hot unlock codes available to unlock additional performance Comes with EGT probe Edge Levels: Level 0: Stock Level 1: 25 HP 80 FT IB Torque Level 2: 40 HP 120 FT IB Torque Level 3: 60 HP

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    requirements of the load. Simply put‚ the VFD must have ample current capability for the motor so that the motor can produce the required torque for the load. You must remember that machine torque is independent of motor speed and that load horsepower increases linearly with rpm. VFD applications can be divided into the following individual load types. Constant torque loads. These loads represent 90% of all general industrial machines (other than pumps and fans). Examples of these load types include

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    SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION CENTRE OF MASS AND ROTATIONAL MOTION INTRODUCTION- For describing the motion of rigid bodies‚ we shall introduce the key concept of ‘centre of mass’. This concept enables us to understand how we can apply justifiably the Newton’s laws of motion‚ in essentially the same form to objects of large size including even the astronomical objects like the planets and the stars. KINDS OF MOTION OF A RIGID BODY- A rigid body may have three kinds of motion- (1) Pure

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    The wattmeter is an electrodynamic instrument for measuring the electric power or the supply rate of electrical energy of any given circuit. The device consists of a pair of fixed coils‚ known as current coils‚ and a movable coil known as the potential coil. The current coils are connected in series with the circuit‚ while the potential coil is connected in parallel. Also‚ on analog wattmeters‚ the potential coil carries a needle that moves over a scale to indicate the measurement. A current flowing

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    I am working on a project where I have to control a vehicle barrier gate like this: Our team has planned to work with Arduino but we are open to other suggestions. My question is‚ can I use a DC motor for this sort of task or should I look into AC motors? And what kind of motor should I use? Is this even possible using Arduino? I looked into some of the tutorials of automated garage door openers which kind of relates to what I am trying to do. But the problem is‚ most of them use commercial

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    because of its mass and motion. Angular momentum is possessed by rotating objects. Understanding torque is the first step to understanding angular momentum.<br><br>Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are in Newton-meters. Torque is observed when a force is exerted on a rigid object pivoted about an axis and. This results in the object rotating around that axis. "The torque ? due to a force F about an origin is an inertial frame defined to be ? ? r x F"1 where r is the vector

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    MB1-04 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics Monterey‚ California‚ USA‚ 24-28 July‚ 2005 Modeling and Analysis of the Toyota Hybrid System Jinming Liu‚ Huei Peng and Zoran Filipi Abstract—Toyota Hybrid System is the innovative powertrain used in the current best-selling hybrid vehicle on the market—the Prius. It uses a split-type hybrid configuration which contains both a parallel and a serial power path to achieve the benefits

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    I’ve never really considered the physics side of dancing which seems odd considering all the different movements and techniques that involve many principles of physics such as rotational inertia‚ gravitational force‚ motion‚ velocity‚ momentum‚ and torque. Balance is a huge element in a dancer’s life‚ without balance a dancer cannot perform any type of movement or technique. This is where the concept of The Center of Gravity steps in because it is the point at which an object will balance and stay

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    (Physics lab pg.81). Condition two: “The sum of all forces acting horizontally to the right must be equal to the sum of all forces acting horizontally to the left. Condition 3: The sum of all of all clockwise torques must be equal to the sum of all the counterclockwise torques. The torques due to a force about a point is defined as the product of the force and the perpendicular distance from the point to the line of action of the force. This can also be written as Tcm=Tccm. Equipment: Ruler Weights

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