Galileo stands at the center of this fresco, explaining the uniform acceleration of a sphere rolling down an inclined plane. |
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The lower row of pendent bifoliate petals are on a shallow inclined plane and are staggered with respect to the erect petals. |
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The set-up consists of a large hopper of sand placed above a rough inclined plane. |
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Students can measure the flow rate of various liquids on an inclined plane. |
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This inclined plane passes in front of the steering wheel and at its nearest point is 4 cm from the rim of the steering wheel. |
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The inclined plane, the lever, the elastic and the spring often provide a mechanical advantage or help to transform energy. |
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Following each triaxial test it was noticed that the low strength specimens, grades C and D, generally sheared along one smooth inclined plane of failure. |
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In particular the work contains his important idea that one could test theories about falling bodies using an inclined plane to slow down the rate of descent. |
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To solve this problem, coal was lowered from the higher levels by means of an inclined plane, the long, narrow barges riding on iron frames operated by hand-winches. |
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Krebs und Kiefer has detailed the inclined plane method in terms of route planning and construction technology and submitted it to the for approval German Railways authorities. |
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The WHO Joint Secretary of JECFA explained that JECFA often had difficulty interpreting the results of inclined plane test and this text had not been validated. |
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Science Olympics activities, for example, challenge students to raise a standard object up an inclined plane with a minimum amount of force by reducing the friction involved. |
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This simple machine is really an inclined plane wrapped around a shaft, the way a sloping trail winds around a mountain. |
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A canal inclined plane was built on the river in 1985 at the Krasnoyarsk Dam. |
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In 1586 Flemish engineer Simon Stevin derived the mechanical advantage of the inclined plane, and it was included with the other simple machines. |
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By the time of the Renaissance this list increased to include the wheel and axle, wedge and inclined plane. |
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Similarly, the flat surface of an inclined plane and wedge are examples of the kinematic pair called a sliding joint. |
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By changing the direction of the wheel, barrels or baskets of ore could be lifted up or lowered down a shaft or inclined plane. |
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These were controlled by levers and cams and an inclined plane called the shaper. |
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The axe is an example of a simple machine, as it is a type of wedge, or dual inclined plane. |
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For example, students could measure the force needed to lift an object 0.5 m upwards in a straight direction, and then measure the force needed to slide the same object up a 2.0 m inclined plane to the same height. |
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In certain cases, an inclined plane carousel is used to pump the water. |
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On the southern slopes of the Djebel Maadid, the capital belonging to what would become the glorious dynasty of the Hammadids was built on an inclined plane, at an altitude of approximately a thousand metres. |
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The reality of this experiment is disputed, but, more importantly, he did carry out quantitative experiments by rolling balls on an inclined plane. |
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An early separation method was the rectangular buddle which was simply a slightly inclined plane over which the crushed material was washed by a gentle stream of water. |
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