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An example of linear motion is an athlete running 100m along a straight track.
Its linear motion is essentially zero with respect to the local stars.
There is also precious little linear motion in the conventional sense of musical line.
Their use is critical in providing a way for fluid power to be converted to linear motion.
Time does not necessarily flow in a linear motion.
There is a clear learning experience involved which depends exclusively on Newton's second law for linear motion.
This is what gives us the linear motion, "high G" shaking of the basket.
A linear motion system: it drives the scanning head along the support cylinder.
Absence of a chromatic linear motion mechanism in human vision.
Many other mechanisms are used to generate linear motion from a rotating motor.
There are many different types of linear motion bearings.
Higher order joints also exist that allow a combination of rotation or linear motion.
Most techniques assume a predictable linear motion and slowly changing velocity.
This means that the linear motion of a piston must be converted into rotation.
Raw energy powered the rotation of wheels or produced linear motion directly.
Linear motion is the most basic of all motion.
There is no linear motion in the inductive current along the direction of the B vector.
Klein's design was so novel that it was described as a new form of linear motion.
In order to achieve linear motion from compressed air, a system of pistons is most commonly used.
It may provide rotary motion, linear motion, or a combination of both.
The greater the disk's angle to the shaft, the more pronounced is this apparent linear motion.
The common principle of all screws is that a rotating helix can cause linear motion.
Linear motion, collisions, forces, vertical flight, waves, sound and light are the main topics covered.
Another non-replicable component is the threaded rods for the linear motions.
Linear motions (or translatory motions), which move in a line between two points.