uniform motion

collocation in English

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uniform
adjective
uk
/ˈjuː.nɪ.fɔːm/
us
/ˈjuː.nə.fɔːrm/
the same; not changing or different in ...
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motion
noun
uk
/ˈməʊ.ʃən/
us
/ˈmoʊ.ʃən/
the act or process of moving, or a particular action ...
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Furthermore, it is aimed to give auniformmotiongeneration method with adjustable parameters for the universal locomotion stability.
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In a sense, the general principle of relativity is a symmetry consideration: why shoulduniformmotionbe privileged?
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The dynamical system describes theuniformmotionof a point particle in this configuration space with specular reflections at the boundaries of the removed cylinders.
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The program segments the motion of the body into intervals ofuniformmotion: periods during which the velocity remains strictly positive, strictly negative, or zero.
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Trivial cases = 0,1 give oscillatory motion anduniformmotion, respectively.
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But in mechanics the clock is the first and most important machine, having auniformmotionproduced automatically by a system of weights.
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The third class of stimuli (not illustrated) consisted of linearuniformmotionin the four cardinal directions.
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Shadowgrams of the seeded targets show auniformmotionof the target rear, whereas pure plastic targets break up under identical conditions.
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In relativity, any reference frame moving withuniformmotionwill observe the same laws of physics.
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He asserts that the epicycle's center is carried on a circle, the deferent, whose center is different from the center ofuniformmotion.
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Galileo formulated these concepts in his description of "uniformmotion".
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Because they eternally inspireuniformmotionin the celestial spheres, the unmoved movers must themselves be eternal and unchanging.
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Specifically, the brain expects temporal intervals that would produce constant velocity (i.e.,uniformmotion) movement.
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Shortly thereafter he announced his observations of this object, noting that the slow,uniformmotion was uncharacteristic of a comet, suggesting it was a different type of object.
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To say it yet another way, orderly energy of a system likeuniformmotionmust degrade eventually to the random motion of particles in a heat bath.
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However,uniformmotionof the static source may be removed with a change in reference frame, causing the direction of the static field to change immediately, at all distances.
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Newton's first law of motion states a body will remain at rest or continue withuniformmotionin a straight line unless acted on by a force.
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Euler used this principle to derive the equations of motion of a particle inuniformmotion, in a uniform and non-uniform force field, and in a central force field.
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Einstein found the restriction of the principle of relativity to linear and uniform motions to be unsatisfactory and artificial.
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