linear velocity
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflinearandvelocity
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linear
adjective
uk/ˈlɪn.i.ər/us/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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velocity
noun[C or U]
uk/vəˈlɒs.ə.ti/us/vəˈlɑː.sə.t̬i/
the speed at which an object ...
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Thelinearvelocityfor this experiment was set to 200 mm/s.
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A well-knowlinearvelocityobserver for each finger is used.
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Simulation results usinglinearvelocitydifferent from zero as initial condition are shown in this paper.
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Thelinearvelocityfor this experiment was set to 200 mm/sec.
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Figure 9 shows thelinearvelocityand position of the end-effector during the mission.
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The maximumlinearvelocitywas limited at 750 mm/s for safety conditions.
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Experiment 6, specified and simulatedlinearvelocityprofiles for a straight-line path.
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The constantlinearvelocityprescribed for the robot end-effector is 0.1m/s, the total time needed for the prescribed robot motion is 8.6 seconds (s).
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Analysis of acceleration within music suggests that music acceleration is not constant in nature, implying that theories oflinearvelocityare inaccurate models.
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This result is consistent with mechanical motion where constant acceleration (and hencelinearvelocity) is considered to be a special case of motion.
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When a velocity profile is given, a nonlinear time scaling technique is used to fit the mobile robot'slinearvelocityto the given velocity profile.
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In the following, we attempt to deal with the path following problem with the desiredlinearvelocity, which can be constant or specified by the user.
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As a result, the cross product of thelinearvelocitycomponents from the second and third joints becomes a null vector.
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When the goal moves in a straight line with constantlinearvelocity, the robot under parallel navigation also moves in a straight line.
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The maximumlinearvelocityis about 2 cm/s and the maximum angular velocity is about 7 deg/s.
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Robot navigation least thelinearvelocityor the orientation angle varies as a function of time.
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It is presumed that the leglinearvelocityl does not contribute significantly to the horizontal velocity at liftoff.
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