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Two very common applications are to produce electricity as a generator, and to run on electricity as a motor.
The Michelson Interferometer is used to create an interference pattern by splitting a beam of light into two paths. This device has several important scientific applications for experimentation.
Typically, the two particles that are attracted to each other are protons and electrons.
Two forces do balance each other out, as long as the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Two objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other. Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
Hydrodynamics are water dynamites: you use it to blow things up using water. Aerodynamics are air explosives: you use it to blow things up using air.
For aerodynamics:-We can design and build shapes which would prove efficient for flight.We can use it to calculate paths of any substance which entered the atmosphere from outer space.For hydrodynamics:-We can design and build shapes which would prove efficient for floating, traveling in water.
Fluids can move two ways, by aerodynamics and hydrodynamics. Aerodynamics refers to gas moving around solid objects. Hydrodynamics refers to liquids moving around solid objects. Example water moving in a turbine.
The communication layers between the two applications that will talk to each other must be able to communicate with each other without errors.
Chyang Sheng Lee has written: 'A two dimensional study of rotor/airfoil interaction in hover' -- subject(s): Hovering, Hovercraft ground effect machines, Airfoil profiles, Ground effect (Aerodynamics), Two dimensional models, Interactional aerodynamics
Stephen S. Stahara has written: 'Operational manual for two-dimensional transonic code TSFOIL' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Transonic, Aerofoils, Transonic Aerodynamics, Turbulent boundary layer 'Development of a turbomachinery design optimization procedure using a multiple-parameter nonlinear perturbation method' 'A rapid perturbation procedure for determining nonlinear flow solutions' -- subject(s): Singular perturbations (Mathematics), Blades, Turbomachines, Design and construction 'Perturbation solutions for transonic flow on the blade-to-blade surface of compressor blade rows' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Transonic, Transonic Aerodynamics 'Operational manual for two-dimensional transonic code TSFOIL' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Transonic, Aerofoils, Transonic Aerodynamics, Turbulent boundary layer
two applications communicating the data
John W. Paulson has written: 'Summary of low-speed longitudinal aerodynamics of two powered close-coupled wing-canard fighter configurations' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Fighter planes, Structural engineering, Design and construction
It is very reactive
Applications and data are two types of software.
P. Piperni has written: 'A complete linearized theory for the analysis and design of two-dimensional hydrofoils near a free surface' -- subject(s): Hydrofoils, Hydrodynamics
An integrated applications package is a package that contains applications for the same program. The package contains two or more programs for a specific need.