magnus effect การใช้
- When the aircraft moves forward the Magnus effect creates lift.
- The primary cause of the lift is the Magnus effect.
- The Magnus effect is named after Gustav Magnus, the German physicist who investigated it.
- :The curve is due to spin, the Magnus effect.
- The Magnus effect uses the same force but by manipulating spin across the direction of motion.
- Rolls Royce that oscillate to counteract wave motion ), and rotary cylinders employing the Magnus effect.
- In the Magnus effect, a lift force is generated by a spinning cylinder in a freestream.
- This direction of spin imparts an upward force that lifts the ball ( see Magnus effect ).
- Except for rotor ships using the Magnus effect, every sailing ship has a provisions, including fresh water.
- The Magnus effect is named after German physicist Heinrich Gustav Magnus, who described the effect in 1852.
- The Magnus effect is named after Nikolai Zhukovsky ( or Joukowski ), who first analyzed the effect.
- Such effects are physically possible but slight in comparison to what is produced in the Magnus effect proper.
- Both the Poisson and Magnus Effects will reverse their directions of drift if the nose falls below the trajectory.
- All fastballs are usually thrown with backspin, so that the Magnus effect creates an upward force on the ball.
- Rae said his calculations also showed that a third force was at work, an aerodynamic phenomenon called the Magnus effect.
- In table tennis, the Magnus effect is easily observed, because of the small mass and low density of the ball.
- The ball was described as having less Magnus effect and as a result flies farther but with less controllable swerve.
- He used sand, flowing over his rotating hand, to describe the Magnus effect and realized its potential on sail propulsion.
- The match ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup has been criticised for the different Magnus effect from previous match balls.
- In simulations where I put in aerodynamic and gyroscopic torques, but leave out the Magnus effect, the football swerves to the right,
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