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The angular momenta of all electrons in the atom add vectorially.
Redshifts do not need to add vectorially as they would if they represented space expansion.
Partially polarized waves can be vectorially broken into two components which are of unequal value.
Equal stresses are induced in 2-D models along length and width directions, which may be combined vectorially.
It is clear from observations that either redshifts do not add vectorially or we are in a special place in the universe.
We cannot add two vectors simply by adding their directions and their speeds. They must be added vectorially.
They must be added vectorially.
The nearest source is approximately a light-year off our path, approximately twice that distance vectorially.
When the microtubules assemble these diamagnetic moments will be vectorially added so that a larger total diamagnetic moment is created.
The field strengths are added vectorially and unless the field vectors are orthogonal to each other the energy density will be changed.
The role of proteins synthesized by mb ribosomes but not vectorially transported, in both growing and nongrowing cells, is unknown.
The dynamic MAPs take advantage of microtubule polarity and organization to vectorially translocate cellular components.
The environment will produce several deflections of the direct signal onto the antenna, where typically 2-5 deflected signal components will be vectorially added.
Due to the inherent nature of AC circuits, all electrical measurements have both magnitude and direction, (2 dimensional) and therefore are easily described vectorially.
If other forces such as drag or thrust are significant, they must be added vectorially to those of gravity when performing the integration to determine future position and velocity.
He introduced the idea of a resultant wind obtained by summing vectorially all winds exceeding 20 km/h (13 mile/h)(the lower limit of Beaufort Force 4).
Adding the watts and vars vectorially (as being proposed for 3 phase Wye and other service types), will provide a de facto 3 phase VA.
Torque current MMF vectorially combines with the persistent flux of permanent magnets, which leads to higher air-gap flux density and eventually, core saturation.
The problem is linear, superposition is permissible, so all we need to do is to add vectorially E1, and E2 and the field at point P is determined.
These studies suggest that codon usage influences the speed at which polypeptides emerge vectorially from the ribosome, which may further impact protein folding pathways throughout the available structural space.
For the reason that waves from the fourth dimension would have to be vectorially sub-operative to the seventh power, at least, and the machine would register any abnormal strain like that.
Otherwise, if we want to calculate the attraction between massive bodies, we need to add all the point-point attraction forces vectorially and the net attraction might not be exact inverse square.
Alternatively, one could, for each scene element, subtract each array element's calculated phase shift from the actual received phase and then vectorially sum the resulting field-intensity differences over the array.
Relative to the blade, this oncoming airflow is added vectorially to the wind, so that the resultant airflow creates a varying small positive angle of attack (AoA) to the blade.
The main component of torque steer occurs when the torques in the driveshaft and the hub are summed vectorially, giving a resultant torque vector around the steering pivot axis (kingpin).