Latest News for: rotational motion

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Smart insoles: A boon to expert athletes and rehab patients alike

New Atlas 28 Mar 2025
An IMU is a device that contains an array of sensors that measure motion by detecting how fast the foot is moving in different directions (accelerometer), how it is rotating (gyroscope), and the direction the foot is pointing (magnetometer).
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Study led by IIT prof shows rapid melting of West Antarctic ice shelves

The Times of India 26 Mar 2025
... warm ocean surface can drive strong upward motion of air, triggering large-scale atmospheric waves shaped by Earth's rotation, which can influence the climate of far-off areas like Antarctica.
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Michigan's severe spring weather is on its way. What to know before it strikes

The Monroe News 25 Mar 2025
A tornado is a rotating column of air with circulation reaching the ground ... When seen from within several miles, many wall clouds exhibit rapid upward motion and cyclonic rotation.However, not all wall clouds rotate.
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ABB developing highly maneuverable, highly efficient marine propeller

New Atlas 25 Mar 2025
Each blade can rotate both around the global axis of a main wheel and around its own local axis, which acts as a pivot point for enforcing a prescribed pitch motion.
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Study reveals controlled proton tunneling in water trimers

Phys Dot Org 24 Mar 2025
Their findings demonstrate that the collective rotational motion of water molecules enhances proton tunneling, a quantum mechanical effect where protons (H+) bypass energy barriers instead of overcoming them.
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Big changes ahead for LVCVA tourism marketers R&R Partners

Las Vegas Review-Journal 24 Mar 2025
More personnel moves ... The new logo is in motion, rotating through different combinations of custom characters spelling out R&R ... And there’s a great opportunity with a motion-picture studio here that will help diversify our economy.” ... .
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Scientists Build Device to Generate Electricity Using the Earth's Rotation

Futurism 22 Mar 2025
... aligned a special device made up of a weak manganese-zinc ferrite conductor and electrodes at each end, at a 57 angle, making it perpendicular to our planet's rotational motion and its magnetic field.
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Scientists create magnetic device to capture electricity from Earth’s rotational dynamics

Interesting Engineering 21 Mar 2025
This precise positioning was crucial, as it ensured that the cylinder was situated perpendicularly, or at a 90-degree angle, to both the Earth’s rotational motion and the lines of force within the Earth’s magnetic field.
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Earth's inner core is slowing down; could affect the planet's magnetic field, says new study

The Times of India 19 Mar 2025
We all know that the Earth is in constant motion - it is something we learnt in school, and while we might not feel it at all, our planet is constantly moving, completing one rotation around the sun in 365 days, or one year.
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Are we living inside a supermassive black hole? James Webb’s findings spark new cosmic theories

The Times of India 18 Mar 2025
either the universe itself was created with a rotational ... Some scientists theorize that the rotation motion of our galaxy might be distorting the JWST observations of faraway galaxies away from us.
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Is Our Universe Inside a Black Hole? New Telescope Data Raises Questions

Colombia One 18 Mar 2025
The study revealed something unexpected—galaxies do not rotate in a perfectly balanced way ... If a galaxy rotates opposite to this motion, its light might appear slightly brighter, making it easier to detect.
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Smokes in Valorant: Tips and tricks to use them

The Times of India 18 Mar 2025
This is most effective in terms of preventing rotation and flanking ... Delay enemy motions so that you can have rotations done, put defenders in other positions, or call others for support.
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New Evidence Suggests Our Universe is Trapped Inside a Black Hole

Greek Reporter 17 Mar 2025
It could suggest that galaxies inherited their rotation from the universe, much ... If a galaxy rotates opposite this motion, its light appears slightly compressed, making it brighter and easier to detect.
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MIT’s new artificial muscles for soft robots mimic real tissues for greater agility

Interesting Engineering 17 Mar 2025
But there’s been a major hurdle ... It’s like a robot that can only flex its arm but never rotate it. Researchers at MIT have cracked this code to create a complex, multi-directional motion robotic system.  ... Artificial muscles move like iris ... .
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Are we living inside a black hole? James Webb’s survey of 263 galaxies hints at yes

Interesting Engineering 16 Mar 2025
“One explanation is that the universe was born rotating ... So when Earth rotates ... This effect could explain why telescopes detect more galaxies rotating opposite to Earth’s motion than expected.
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