Abstract: The 3-D micro-motion parameters reflect the target’s structure and motion information, providing important recognition features. The nutation cone is one of the typical targets in ...
Restricting a strange class of particles known as anyons to one dimension could force them into adopting one of two new forms, models suggest, hinting at new fundamental interactions in particle ...
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Explore how quadratic drag influences the motion of objects moving in a straight line. In this video, we break down the physics behind resistive forces that increase with the square of velocity, ...
Sebastian Juarez is hoping to show a different dimension after his wild first round against Demarcus Layton, though he doesn’t want to give an encore. Juarez faces Ernesto Sanchez Rodriguez in an ...
Nowadays, a lot of people exercise so they can move well through life, and if that’s your goal too then you need to know about planes of movement. You move through different planes of motion daily, ...
For Q1 2026, Tsai stated, "we now expect revenue to grow 5% to 10% to $292 million to $306 million, up sequentially and counter to typical seasonality." Gross margin is expected to be "slightly lower ...
Abstract: The range of motion (ROM) of joints in the human body is essential for movement and functional performance. Real-time monitoring of joint angles is crucial for confirming pathologic ...
Researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) and the University of Oklahoma have pinpointed a one-dimensional system where such particles can exist and have examined their ...