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  2. Salvatore Pais - Wikipedia

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    A "craft using an inertial mass reduction device" (2016), one embodiment of which could be a high speed "hybrid aerospace/undersea craft" able to "engineer the fabric of our reality at the most fundamental level", [7] the patent application for which was supported by the Naval Aviation Enterprise's chief technical officer on the grounds that ...

  3. This Unconventional Workout Tool Can Improve Circulation And ...

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    Whole body vibration was found to make an impact on total fat mass, but non-significant effects on percent body fat, according to a 2019 systematic review in the Journal of Musculoskeletal and ...

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    “You can use them to activate specific muscles during a warm-up, build muscle in workouts, improve flexibility in cooldowns, make an exercise harder, or even make practicing a new skill easier ...

  5. Reduced mass - Wikipedia

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    In physics, reduced mass is a measure of the effective inertial mass of a system with two or more particles when the particles are interacting with each other. Reduced mass allows the two-body problem to be solved as if it were a one-body problem. Note, however, that the mass determining the gravitational force is not reduced.

  6. Inertia damper - Wikipedia

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    Inertial compensators are also used in simulators or rides, making them more realistic by creating artificial sensations of acceleration and other movement. The Disneyland ride “Star Tours: The Adventure Continues” is a fair example of this principle. There are many types of physical devices that can act as inertia dampers:

  7. Eötvös experiment - Wikipedia

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    It was also much more accurate. Now generally referred to as the Eötvös balance, this device is commonly used today in prospecting by searching for local mass concentrations. Using the new device a series of experiments taking 4000 hours was carried out with Dezsö Pekár (1873–1953) and JenÅ‘ Fekete (1880–1943) starting in 1906.

  8. What Physical Therapists Want You to Know About Mobility ...

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    Sit on the ground with one leg forward and one leg back making a 90-degree angle with both legs. Slowly transition the back leg forward while moving the front leg back, maintaining an upright ...

  9. Inertial measurement unit - Wikipedia

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    Inertial navigation unit of French IRBM S3 IMUs work, in part, by detecting changes in pitch, roll, and yaw. An inertial measurement unit works by detecting linear acceleration using one or more accelerometers and rotational rate using one or more gyroscopes. [3] Some also include a magnetometer which is commonly used as a heading reference.