Among lawful sequences of events are Galileo's laws of free fall and the parabolic trajectory of projectiles. |
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The egg remains perfectly intact while it is in free fall under the action of gravity. |
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One was given the impression of a man in free fall descending like a fallen angel into the unforgiving landscape below. |
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I can't think of any other film which understands that outside a gravity well, all objects are in free fall. |
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Most people at that time believed that the speed of a body in free fall was proportional to the distance it had fallen. |
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Even with his results on free fall he was much more interested in proving geometrical theorems than in their relation to the real world. |
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Each of the stones whose trajectory Newton illustrated was in free fall toward Earth. |
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One of the most important factors in the snake's midair shift from free fall to glide is a dramatic increase in the width of the animal's body. |
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But government intervention won't stop this market if it goes into free fall. |
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I tossed and turned at night, worrying that I would never have the things I wanted and generally feeling like my life was in free fall. |
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The problem is that when the financial plug is pulled, as the players fear might happen, clubs go into free fall. |
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We will undoubtedly recall that just a decade ago, shares did go into free fall, and it did result in a recession of sorts. |
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Let's hope the new major review on the dairy industry finds a solution or at least the means of stopping the free fall. |
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A sluggish economy, a stock market free fall, and a government that can't balance its books is a potentially calamitous combination. |
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I am only too aware of the potential catastrophe if the stock market were allowed to go into free fall. |
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Porsche's sales were in free fall, and losses threatened it with a looming liquidity crisis. |
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Now, with print circulation in free fall, publishers have got to serve ads and collect revenue from somewhere. |
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The aeroplane is steered in such a way that the wings deliver no lift at all, so it is in a state of free fall. |
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Prior to the final touch down, the spacecraft shuts down the propulsion engine and enters into a free fall descent. |
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By the way, a spacecraft orbiting Earth is in free fall as are all objects inside the craft. |
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Cassini-Huygens is in free fall towards Saturn, which means that it is accelerating continuously. |
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I must say I was having fearful thoughts for my crew's hearts if we were forced to spend many more months in free fall. |
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Stability during the free fall is a problem, particularly during the high acceleration phases of entry into denser atmosphere. |
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Do not, however, wait for a crossover on the stochastic lines as the market will then already likely be in a free fall. |
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But their early free fall practically ensures that Beltran will be going, going, gone before the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline. |
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With the economy in free fall, those advantages can make all the difference. |
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After 20 jumps, you're ready to jump solo from 10,500 feet with a free fall of 35 to 40 seconds. |
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Bulk alloy prices have halted their free fall and are showing some signs of recovery, although few people expect a major rally. |
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Jumping with a ruck attached is just the beginning of the special instruction military free fall school teaches. |
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That's quadruple the air time of the usual free fall and almost twice the speed of the world's fastest bird, the spine-tailed swift. |
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Parachute Training Wing conducts classes in parachute free fall, static line, O2 jumps and a hybrid jump called Ram Air Parachute Static Line. |
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An economy in free fall is not the most hospitable environment for premium wines. |
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On the ground, societies went into free fall with the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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The disintegration of communist governments throughout Europe and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 caused the Cuban economy to go into free fall for a number of years. |
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As I have asked the House before, how long would it take for the economy of New Zealand to go into free fall if we had foot-and-mouth come into this country? |
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When the hydraulic vent valve is fully open, all three landing gear free fall to the extended position. |
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But concerted buying of the currency will be inevitable should it go into free fall if the US recovery turns out to be less robust than projected. |
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This system allowed more precise and less operator-dependent alignment of the verticality of the cart motion and of free fall of test body. |
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The Gyro Drop takes its passengers to the top of a panoramic tower before bringing them down again in free fall. |
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It began the year in near free fall, plunging into a deep and synchronous global recession triggered by the worldwide financial crisis. |
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Notably, she used a three-legged woman taken from her alphabet, and who seems to be in a free fall in the abstract space of the double sheet. |
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The plane remains in free fall over the top of the parabola and part of the downward arc. |
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Seven months after Weymouth took over in early 2008, the economy went into a free fall. |
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In free fall, I could go into a spin that might make me unconscious or cause my eyes or brain to hemorrhage. |
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And let's not forget that markets went into free fall when the Bush administration let Lehman Brothers go into liquidation. |
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The International Space Station is also in free fall toward Earth. |
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The president's credibility is in free fall, particularly among the elite and the middle class, and he is increasingly looking like badly damaged goods. |
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall. |
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Parts machined on an automatic turning machine are often extracted by free fall. |
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From the public water net work crop sprayers may only be filled in free fall. |
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The current chaos is dragging out the pain, and in many communities, values are in total free fall — the market threatens to overcorrect. |
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This said, in spite of the beauty of this experiment, I don't advise you to be one day in an elevator in free fall! |
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He deployed the parachute straight away, jolting him out of free fall. |
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However the speed of a body in free fall does not depend absolutely on its mass. |
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They are also provided training in military free fall parachuting, forward air control techniques, air traffic control, and other pathfinder related skills. |
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And so is the possibility that profit margins will disappear if, say, a company's customers plan to pay in euros, whose value has dropped faster than an elevator in free fall. |
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For instance, the law of free fall is affirmed to hold only for motion in a vacuum, and Boyle's Law is affirmed to hold only for changes at constant temperature. |
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The total energy output, or luminosity indicated by the spectrum, however, was too bright to be powered by gravity and the free fall of matter alone. |
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In free fall everything is falling at the same rate and is in a weightless state, so the air is of equal density everywhere on board the spacecraft. |
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Stabilization does not mean recovery, but is a far better prospect than the free fall of late last year. |
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As closed-mouthedly as possible, she grabs at whatever rung she can lay hold of while in free fall. |
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Music files were being freely copied on peer-to-peer networks, CD sales were in free fall, and the courts were grappling with how to interpret copyright law in the face of new technologies. |
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The operation and maintenance of free fall lifeboats, including the mandatory securing of such boats with a restraining strop, is also being discussed. |
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Means for dropping the ball freely from a height to be specified, or means for giving the ball a velocity equivalent to that obtained by the free fall. |
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Viewed through the lens of sentiment, the consumer looks peakish as recent readings appear in free fall. |
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The top of the filament is still entrained by the bubble and moves away from the center, while the bottom is nearly in free fall towards the center. |
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More animations for free fall and terminal velocity. |
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Now that the world economy no longer is in free fall, default rates as well as recovery rates will appear not to be as bad as the market expected. |
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This has caused investors to unwind positions in favor of the U. S. currency built up when fear was widespread, credit was frozen and stock markets were in free fall. |
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As the bottom fell out of the U. S. housing market and mortgage defaults began to soar, the value of mortgage-backed securities went into free fall. |
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Although the lifeboat had been designed for a free fall from a height of 3 m, no measure had been taken to soften the effect of the impact on the occupants of the lifeboat. |
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I actually feel like I am in free fall right now. |
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But people do not feel gravity because spaceships, and everyone and everything inside them, are in free fall around Earth. |
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Our PG-300 pump is utilized in gravity pouring lines where you can have minimal free fall of the molten metal into your molds. |
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James and I were in the same stick of five guys going through free fall school last September. |
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After jumping, it took him 3 minutes, 48 seconds of free fall before he opened his parachute and floated to the ground. |
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Upon exiting the plane, he uses his arms to position himself above the team to film the formation as the divers free fall. |
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At one end of the reception spectrum, Rene Descartes was a cursory reader of Galileo who doubted the empirical validity of the odd-numbers-law of free fall. |
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As soon as the jumper leaves the trampoline, he is under a free fall condition, which means that the jumper seems weightless and does not feel the acceleration due to gravity. |
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