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  2. Template:Music - Wikipedia

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    Per Wikipedia:Manual of Style (music)#Accidentals, this template (or the terms for the accidentals) should be used in preference to the lowercase letter "b" and the number sign (#). The images used here are categorized at commons:Category:Template:Music, so if you change an image used please try to remember to update the categorization.

  3. Be-Music Source - Wikipedia

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    The format was originally developed for BM98 (a simulator of the game Beatmania by Konami), though the term BMS is now widely used to describe the Beatmania-esque music data system in general. The acronym has been confirmed by Yane to be Be-Music Source in the official BMS format specification.

  4. Circular motion - Wikipedia

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    Considering that the object is a person sitting inside a plane moving in a circle, the two forces (weight and normal force) will point down only when the plane reaches the top of the circle. The reason for this is that the normal force is the sum of the tangential force and centripetal force.

  5. Time unit box system - Wikipedia

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    Time Unit Box System (TUBS) is a simple system for notating events that happen over a period. This system is mostly used for notating rhythms in music . The notation consists of one or more rows of boxes; each box represents a fixed unit of time.

  6. Negative frequency - Wikipedia

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    The counterclockwise-rotating vector (cos t, sin t) has a positive frequency of +1 radian per unit of time. Not shown is a clockwise-rotating vector (cos (−t), sin (−t)) which has a negative frequency of -1 radian per unit of time. Both go around a unit circle every 2π units of time, but in opposite directions.

  7. Category:Music videos by Aardman Animations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music videos by Aardman Animations" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Geneva drive - Wikipedia

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    The Geneva drive or Geneva mechanism is a gear mechanism that translates a continuous rotation movement into intermittent rotary motion. The rotating drive wheel is usually equipped with a pin that reaches into a slot located in the other wheel (driven wheel) that advances it by one step at a time. The drive wheel also has an elevated circular ...

  9. Revolving stage - Wikipedia

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    In many cases the stage is left rotating for days at a time, carrying a load up to an SUV. The revolving stage is also sometimes used at concerts and music festivals, especially larger ones, to allow one band to set up and check their equipment while another opening band is performing.