With a strong predominance of inertial forces over viscous forces, the largest scales of fluid motion are undamped there is not enough viscosity to dissipate their motions.
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While this process adds new terms ( inertial forces ) to the equations of motion, these inertial terms arise precisely to ensure the invariance of material trajectories.
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Sensory conflict theory holds that, when this perception of self-motion is not corroborated by inertial forces transmitted through the vestibular system, simulator sickness is likely to occur.
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"Powerful inertial forces . . . have so far successfully prevented major action to resolve insolvent banks decisively and to reduce the industry's capacity, " it said.
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Virtual work is the total work done by the applied forces and the inertial forces of a mechanical system as it moves through a set of virtual displacements.
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On the other hand, the mass of the superstructure transmits the inertial force to the soil, causing further deformation in the soil, which is termed as inertial interaction.
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If you will countenance explanation in terms of inertial forces, then the centrifugal force due to following the curvature of the earth, balances the gravitational attraction of the earth.
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To keep matters clear, it is safest to refer to the Lagrangian inertial forces as " generalized " inertial forces, to distinguish them from the Newtonian vector inertial forces.
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This physical mechanism should determine the inertia of bodies, in a way that the heavy and distant bodies of our universe should contribute the most to the inertial forces.
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Yeager, although exposed to much higher vehicle inertial forces, as a result of extensive experience flying the X-1 was very familiar with its character, and was able to recover.