linear speed

collocation in English

meaningsoflinearandspeed

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linear
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪn.i.ər/
us
/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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speed
noun
uk
/spiːd/
us
/spiːd/
how fast ...
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(Definition oflinearandspeedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thelinearspeed-density relation (1.7) is a priori not crucial as regards qualitative features.
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The computation times for the network elements, both for bifurcations and microcirculation calculations, do not showlinearspeed-up.
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Sensitivity tolinearspeedgradient of radial expansion flow in infancy.
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The vehicle is considered to move with a constantlinearspeedover an irregular ground-surface while the end-effector tracks a desired trajectory in a fixed reference frame.
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This reduced the bearing cost, and also reduced thelinearspeedof these smaller bearings.
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It can achieve superlinearspeed-ups on important classes of problems.
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However, angular speed must be in radians, by the assumed direct relationship betweenlinearspeedand angular speed at the beginning of the derivation.
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Almost all analog disc records were recorded at a constant angular speed, resulting in a decreasinglinearspeedtoward the disc's center.
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Most recently, drives no longer operate at a single fixedlinearspeed, but have several speeds.
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Rotating on a fixed shaft, the mirror'slinearspeedwas higher at the outer edge.
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This gives a maximumlinearspeedof approximately 800 mm per second, or nearly 2.9 km/h.
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The linear speeds of the right and left wheels are then calculated.
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Angular and linear speeds of the robot are generated separately.
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Storing data only on the outside meant thelinearspeedwas higher, providing faster throughput and allowing the system to generate 30 images a second from the data.
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The amount removed is subject to the vacuum relief valve, the size of the templates, thelinearspeed of the product, and the viscosity of the coating.
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