More of less range on a motion sensor uses a control knob called sensitivity. On the bottom of the sensor there should be two or three adjustments. One of these will be sensitivity. If your sensor it picking up objects too far away decrease the sensitivity. Do it in small increments and then test it. This will probably have to be done at night as the photocell on the unit should keep he light off in the daytime. Once you get it into the range from the sensor that you like it will remain there until the next adjustment if needed.
Increased range of motion in the shoulder can lead to decreased stability because the ligaments and muscles around the joint may become stretched and therefore less effective in providing support. Additionally, a larger range of motion can place greater stress on the joint, making it more susceptible to injury due to increased vulnerability. Strengthening exercises and proper conditioning can help improve shoulder stability in individuals with hypermobile joints.
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As temperature decreases, the energy of the molecules decreases. Since the energy of the molecules is stored in their translational, vibrational, and rotational motion, their overall motion will decrease and consequently the Brownian motion that results from their motion will diminish as well.
Cold temperatures reduce the range of an electric vehicle because they can affect the efficiency of the battery, causing it to hold less charge and deliver less power.
The direction of the force of friction is such that it opposes the direction of motion that an object would move if there were no frictional force acting on the object.
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Active range of motion is that motion performed voluntarily by a patient and is subjective in nature as the patient can move the body part as far or as little as they wish. Passive range of motion, which is that motion of a body part performed by an examiner is objective as the voluntary restriction of the motion is less likely to be influenced by the patient being examined.
Possible, but a bit unlikely. However, a blocked or obscured mass air flow sensor combined with the thinner air might do it.
Efficient range of motion allows workers to perform tasks with less strain and effort, therefore simplifying the work process. By optimizing movements within a comfortable range, workers can complete tasks more smoothly and with less risk of injury, leading to increased productivity and job satisfaction.
Smart cameras use a motion sensor to capture only the video that is actually relevant, making it far less work for you to go through the footage manually. Less footage also means less hard drive space required to store it.
The center of the ship experiences less motion compared to the front and back.
Increased range of motion in the shoulder can lead to decreased stability because the ligaments and muscles around the joint may become stretched and therefore less effective in providing support. Additionally, a larger range of motion can place greater stress on the joint, making it more susceptible to injury due to increased vulnerability. Strengthening exercises and proper conditioning can help improve shoulder stability in individuals with hypermobile joints.
Isometric excersises cause less strain and stress on the joints themselves, and they are most often used in less strenous trainings, but they often give people a great range of motion compared to isotonic exercises.
The control has a sensor that detects when someone moves the joystick it sends signal to main chip that send a signal to the ps3 that makes the player moves it all happens in less then a split second
can the median be less than the range
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The lower decks of a cruise ship typically experience less motion compared to the upper decks.