the thickness of the glass block
temperature , thickness
This is a specifics phenomenon that affect Long Combinations of Vehicles (LCV). It is the increase of lateral displacement of the last vehicle when comparated with the lateral displacement of the tractor vehicle in curves and evasive maneuvers. In consequent of this rear amplification, the last unit is exposed to highest lateral acceleration, and can rollover, taking with it the another vehicles of combination
Lateral displacement increases if the: 1. Angle of incidence is increased. 2. Refractive index is increased 3. Thickness of the medium( i.e. here in your case the glass block) is increased.
This is where your implant has migrated to the side towards the armpit. I believe it's the same concept as bottoming out, but side to side. From what I've read, I think this complication has more to do with the over dissection of the pocket, whereas bottoming out can be a combination of that and gravity.
The lateral femoral condyle discourages lateral displacement of the patella. This condyle is the knob of the thighbone on the lateral side.
, this is ojashwin mishra---- lateral displacement increases with the increase in thickness of the medium. it doesnt have any relation with the width of the glass slab
Collateral
the thickness of the glass block
20 degrees is a measure of angular displacement. This cannot be converted to lateral (horizontal) displacement.
temperature , thickness
It will increase
This is a specifics phenomenon that affect Long Combinations of Vehicles (LCV). It is the increase of lateral displacement of the last vehicle when comparated with the lateral displacement of the tractor vehicle in curves and evasive maneuvers. In consequent of this rear amplification, the last unit is exposed to highest lateral acceleration, and can rollover, taking with it the another vehicles of combination
Lateral displacement increases if the: 1. Angle of incidence is increased. 2. Refractive index is increased 3. Thickness of the medium( i.e. here in your case the glass block) is increased.
They do not have a lateral line but at least some have a lateral line analogue, the epidermal head lines, that are compromised of mechanosensory hair cells and detect water displacement (Budelmann & Bleckmann 1988, J Comp Physiol A)
It is usually called lateral displacement - it is not a genetic mutation and not normally a disease.
S = t*sin( theta1 -theta2)/cos(theta2)