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point masses
noun
Plural of point mass
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The clowns are pretty lame, and weirdly, at one point, masses of dead skinned rubber chickens rain from on high.
Like point masses moving in frictionless, Newtonian vacuums, financial transactions are so far removed from the material entities that underlay them that transactions can occur with lightning speed, with nothing to slow them down.
When Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are considered to be point masses, this particular three-body problem is called "the main problem of the lunar theory," which has been studied extensively with a variety of methods beginning with Newton.
The mechanical model employed to analyze this complex motion is one wherein the nuclei are considered to be point masses and the interatomic chemical bonds are viewed as massless springs.
Particle filters estimate the probability distribution using a set of weighted point masses called particles.
In its original concept, gravity was a force between point masses.
A chain of point masses connected by linear springs and sometimes dashpots is considered.
It turns out that the measure has point masses precisely when n−m>2.
This paper considers the formation control problem for a network of point masses which are subject to Coulomb friction.
Using three dimensional elastic beams and point masses, single walled boron nitride nanotubes are approximated as atomistic finite element models.
To obtain the eigenfrequency and to model the point masses, Rayleigh's energy method is applied to get the analytical solution.
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