Given a flux density f , measured in erg s per second per square centimeter per hertz, the corresponding AB magnitude is defined as math , AB 2.5 log 10 f 48.60 math The AB magnitude system is defined such that for any bandpass or filter being considered, the magnitude zero point corresponds to a flux density of 3631 Jy 1 Jy 1 Jansky 10 26 W Hz 1 m 2 10 23 erg s 1 Hz 1 cm 2 ref http ned.ipac.caltech.edu level5 Glossary Glossary A.html ipac. Original composition by B.F. Madore for LEVEL5. retrieved 20 09 2011 ref For fluxes in units of erg s cm2 A the AB magnitude is given by ref http www.stsci.edu hst wfc3 documents handbooks currentIHB wfc3 ihb.pdf ref math , AB 2.5 log 10 f 5 log 10 lambda 2.406 math External links http www.astro.utoronto.ca patton astro mags.html conversions Conversion from AB magnitudes to Johnson magnitudes References reflist cite journal last Oke first J. B. year 1974 title Absolute spectral energy distributions for white dwarfs journal Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series volume 236 issue 27 pages 21 25 DEFAULTSORT Ab Magnitude Category Observational astronomy astronomy stub ... more details
BLP sources date July 2007 Infobox wrestler name Magnitude Kishiwada image Magnitude Kishiwada.JPG names Magnitude Kishiwada br Big Boss MA G MA br Kaiju Zeta Mandora br Toryu br Dragon Winger height convert 1.73 m ftin 0 abbr on In Japan they measure height in meters so that should be first weight convert 105 kg lb abbr on In Japan they measure weight in kilograms so that should be first birth date Birth date and age 1971 5 19 death date birth place Kishiwada , Osaka trainer debut retired nihongo Toyonari Fujita Fujita Toyonari , better known under his current stage name Magnitude Kishiwada , born May 19, 1971 in Kishiwada, Osaka , Japan is a Japan ese wrestler . Career For many years Kishiwada worked in preliminary matches in Japan s hardcore wrestling promotions, including FMW , W ING , and Big Japan Pro Wrestling , competing under his real name, and as Toryu . He eventually landed in Osaka Pro , where he became a monster heel, Big Boss MA G MA . His debut in Dragon Gate was heavily hyped. He first arrived wearing a motorcycle helmet, referring to himself as MA G MA . In what was to be his debut match, a singles match against Nobuhiko Oshima CIMA , he instead removed the helmet and embraced CIMA, joining his faction of Blood Generation and renaming himself Magnitude Kishiwada from the magnitude of an earthquake and the name of his hometown . People questioned the addition of Kishiwada to Blood Generation, since one of the principles of Blood Generation was a clean face i.e. maskless and paintless faces concept, but CIMA admitted that he only said that when he first formed the group just so Super Shisa couldn t join. Kishiwada would end Masaaki Mochizuki .... With the Muscle Outlaw z stable in Dragon Gate over, Magnitude Kishiwada has joined forces ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kishiwada, Magnitude ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ..., Magnitude Category 1971 births Category Japanese professional wrestlers Category Living people ... more details
The in scale , which contains semitone s, according to a traditional theory is one of two pentatonic scale s used in much Japanese music , excluding gagaku and Buddhism Buddhist chanting. The in scale is used specifically in music for the koto musical instrument koto and shamisen and is contrasted with the yo scale yo scale , which does not contain semitones. ref Titon, Jeff Todd 1996 . Worlds of Music An Introduction to the Music of the World s Peoples , p.372. ISBN 0 02 872612 X. ref Image In scale.png 550px thumb center In scale on D with auxiliary notes F & C audio In scale.mid Play . More recent theory ref Koizumi Fumio 1974 . Nihon no ongaku Japanese music , 76. Tokyo National Theater of Japan. ref emphasizes that it is more useful in interpreting Japanese melody to view scales on the basis of nuclear tones located a perfect fourth fourth apart and containing notes between them, as in the miyako bushi scale used in koto and shamisen music and whose pitches are equivalent to the in scale ref Titon 1996 , 373. ref Image Miyako bushi scale.png 550px thumb center Miyako bushi scale on D, equivalent to in scale on D, with brackets on fourths audio Miyako bushi scale.mid Play . In scale in the other musical traditions Some rare examples of ancient genres of Andean music e.g. k antu use a scale similar to the in scale combined with melody leading with a parallel Perfect fifth fifths and Perfect fourth fourths . For example listen Machulas Kantu by Bolivia Manta folk group Wi ayataqui , 1981 . Source reflist Scales japan music stub Category Musical scales Category Japanese music Category Andean music ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Context date October 2009 The magnitude condition is a constraint that is satisfied by the locus of points in the s plane on which closed loop poles of a system reside. In combination with the angle condition , these two mathematical expressions fully determine the root locus . Let the characteristic equation of a system be math 1 textbf G s 0 math , where math textbf G s frac textbf P s textbf Q s math . Rewriting the equation in polar form is useful. math e j2 pi textbf G s 0 math math textbf G s 1 e j pi 2k pi math where math k 0,1,2,... math are the only solutions to this equation. Rewriting math textbf G s math in factored form , math textbf G s frac textbf P s textbf Q s K frac s a 1 s a 2 cdots s a n s b 1 s b 2 cdots s b m math , and representing each factor math s a p math and math s b q math by their vector geometric vector equivalents, math A pe j theta p math and math B qe j phi q math , respectively, math textbf G s math may be rewritten. math textbf G s K frac A 1 A 2 cdots A ne j theta 1 theta 2 cdots theta n B 1 B 2 cdots B m e j phi 1 phi 2 cdots phi m math Simplifying the characteristic equation, math e j pi 2k pi K frac A 1 A 2 cdots A ne j theta 1 theta 2 cdots theta n B 1 B 2 cdots B m e j phi 1 phi 2 cdots phi m K frac A 1 A 2 cdots A n B 1 B 2 cdots B m e j theta 1 theta 2 cdots theta n phi 1 phi 2 cdots phi m math , from which we derive the magnitude condition math 1 K frac A 1 A 2 cdots A n B 1 B 2 cdots B m math . The angle condition is derived similarly. DEFAULTSORT Magnitude Condition Category Control theory ... more details
S Scale or S gauge is a model railroad scale modeled at 1 64 scale , S scale track gauge space between the rails is RailGauge 22.42mm . ref http nasg.org standards standards S3.html National Association .... S gauge is sometimes confused with Standard Gauge toy trains standard gauge , a large scale standard for toy trains in the early part of the 20th century. History S Scale is one of the oldest model railroading scales. The earliest known 1 64 scale train was constructed from card in 1896. ref name ukhistory http www.s scale.org.uk history.htm S Scale MRS Standards History ref The first working ... when American Flyer marketed a 1 64 scale train that ran on three rail track similar to that of Lionel ... S Scale Model Railroading S Scale History ref for greater realism, and S gauge entered what many consider its heyday although there is more available in S scale today than was available during this period ... in 1989 and delivered their first S products in 1990. And while the S scale market has seen a number of brass model manufacturers, today the major brass model supplier in S scale S gauge is http www.riverraisinmodels.com River Raisin Models . Today s S gauge S scale modelers have a greater selection ... S scale structures, detail parts, figures, other scenic items, bridges, and more. Terminology Strictly speaking, scale is the relation of the size of a model to that of its prototype , and gauge is simply the distance between the railheads. However, within the modeling community the terms scale and gauge ... S scale has been adopted by the adherents of this higher fidelity approach. Examples of scale works ... all forms of S gauge model railroading. The http www.s scale.org.uk S Scale Model Railway Society also works to promote the scale in the UK. More S scale organizations can be found http www.sscalenews.com organizations.html here . Notable Layouts The largest S Scale layout in the United States ... DEFAULTSORT S Scale Category Model railroad scales Category Scale model scales de Nenngr e S ja S ... more details
distinguish2 TT scale 1 120 unreferenced date April 2010 Infobox Model Rail Scale name T scale image caption Image T review 04.jpg 300px scale 0.0267 in. 1 ft. ratio 1 450 Japanese Cape Gauge br 1 480 Standard gauge gauge RailGauge 3mm prototype gauge commercially available models are of RailGauge 1067mm narrow Cape gauge T scale 1 450 , a.k.a. T Gauge , is a model railroad scale with a gauge of RailGauge 3mm . It was introduced at the Tokyo Toy Show in 2006 by KK Eishindo of Japan, and went on sale in 2007. It is presently the smallest commercial model train scale in the world. Since mid 2009, Railway Shop Hong Kong is the exclusive licensed manufacturer. The models are powered with a battery powered throttle with optional AC adapter at a maximum output of 4.5 V DC. To improve power pickup and tractive effort, the powered cars are fitted with magnet ic wheels, and the track has steel rails. The first train released is the Japanese 103 series commuter train in different versions. Each standard trainset comes with two powered cars, which are located in the center of the train. The front and rear cars are equipped with directional headlights. The tiny pantograph rail pantograph s are made of etched stainless steel. The Hankyu Railway 9000 EMU Series and the Kiha 40 DMU were added to the line of available trainsets in early 2010, and feature improved mechanisms for better performance ... street furniture is available, as well as a street decoration decal sheet, which comes with a scale ... in G Scale model railroading. The set includes an oval of track, a special riding style locomotive and cars, and G scale figures to ride the train. T scale trains may be used with model airplanes and model airports in the 1 400 1 500 scale range. Eishindo has been planning to produce a modest line of airplanes and accessories of their own. See also ZZ scale Z scale Rail transport modelling scales Model railway scales External links Commons Category T scale T scale ja en http www.kk eishindo.co.jp ... more details
Infobox Album Name Not to Scale Type Album Artist Kerfuffle Commented out because image was deleted Cover Kerfuffle Not to Scale.gif Released 14th June 2003 Recorded March 2003 at Ois n Studios Genre Folk music Folk Cover Nottoscale kerfuffle.jpg Length 45 11 Label RootBeat Records Producer Ste f n Hannigan Reviews The Living Tradition http www.folkmusic.net htmfiles webrevs rbrcd01.htm NetRhythms http www.netrhythms.co.uk reviewsk.html kerfuffle Last album This album Not to Scale br 2003 Next album K2 Kerfuffle album K2 br 2004 Not to Scale is the first album by folk band Kerfuffle . Track listing Track listing writing credits yes total length title1 Catharsis Peterman Siobhan O Donnell s writer1 Amy Cann Kathryn Tickell Trad. length1 4 20 title2 Ahma Ruchenitsa Farewell to Chernobyl writer2 Maria Kalaniemi Trad. Michael Ferry length2 7 31 title3 If I Was a Blackbird writer3 Trad. length3 5 25 title4 Quendale Bay writer4 Phil Cunningham length4 4 03 title5 Mick s Knitted Triplets The Ash Plant The Bonny Isle of Whalsay writer5 Jennifer Wrigley Trad. Trad. length5 2 59 title6 Locharber Drive Breton Tune Poker Signature writer6 Aidan O Rourke Trad. Aidan O Rourke length6 5 27 title7 Brisk Young Widow Gravel Walk Victor s Return writer7 Trad. Trad. Trad. length7 3 57 title8 Lucy s Sox Morrisons writer8 Hannah James Trad. length8 3 12 title9 Falmouth Packet writer9 Phil Beer length9 1 44 title10 Irish Toast Emma & Jamie s Wedding writer10 Trad. McCusker length10 6 31 All tracks arranged by Kerfuffle Personnel Sam Sweeney fiddle , percussion Hannah James Accordion , piano , vocals , clogging Chris Thornton Smith Guitar Tom Sweeney Bass Guitar DEFAULTSORT Not To Scale Category 2003 albums Category Kerfuffle albums ... more details
Earthquakes Body wave magnitude math M b math is a way of determining the size of an earthquake , using the amplitude of the initial P wave to calculate the magnitude. The P wave is a type of body wave that is capable of traveling through the earth at a velocity of around 5 to 8 km s, and is the first Seismic wave wave from an earthquake to reach a seismometer . Because of this, calculating the body wave magnitude can be the quickest method of determining the size of an earthquake that is of a large distance from the seismometer. Limitations in the calculation method mean that body wave magnitude saturates at around 6 6.5 math M b math , with the figure staying the same even when the momentmagnitudescalemomentmagnitude may be higher. See also Seismic scaleMomentmagnitudescale Category Seismic scales Seismic scales geophysics stub de Raumwellen Magnituden Skala es Magnitud de las ondas de cuerpo fa it Magnitudo delle onde di volume ... more details
Seismic moment is a quantity used by earthquake seismologist s to measure the size of an earthquake. The scalar seismic moment math M 0 math is defined by the equation math M 0 mu AD math , where math mu math is the shear modulus of the rocks involved in the earthquake in dyne cm sup 2 sup math A math is the area of the rupture along the Fault geology geologic fault where the earthquake occurred in cm sup 2 sup , and math D math is the average displacement on math A math in cm . math M 0 math thus has dimensions of energy, measured in dyne centimeters. The seismic moment of an earthquake is typically estimated using whatever information is available to constrain its factors. For modern earthquakes, moment is usually estimated from ground motion recordings of earthquakes known as seismogram s. For earthquakes that occurred in times before modern instruments were available, moment may be estimated from geologic estimates of the size of the fault rupture and the displacement. Seismic moment is the basis of the momentmagnitudescale introduced by Hiroo Kanamori , which is often used to compare the size of different earthquakes and is especially useful for comparing the sizes of especially large great earthquakes. See also Richter magnitudescaleMomentmagnitudescale References Refbegin Cite journal last Aki first Keiiti authorlink Keiiti Aki year 1966 title 4. Generation and propagation of G waves from the Niigata earthquake of June 14, 1964. Part 2. Estimation of earthquake moment, released energy and stress strain drop from G wave spectrum journal Bulletin of the Earthquake Research Institute volume 44 pages 73 88 url http www.iris.edu seismo quakes 1964niigata Aki1966b.pdf Cite book last Aki first Keiti coauthors Richards, Paul G. year 2002 title Quantitative seismology ... 0 521 38590 3 Refend Category Seismology measurement de Seismisches Moment eu Momentu sismiko fr Moment sismique it Momento sismico he nl Seismisch moment ja pt Momento s smico ru ... more details
Dipole moment can be defined as the product of magnitude of charge & distance of separation between the charges. Dipole moment may refer to Electric dipole moment , the measure of the electrical polarity of a system of charges Transition dipole moment , the electrical dipole moment in quantum mechanics Bond dipole moment , the measure of polarity of a chemical bond Electron electric dipole moment , the measure of the charge distribution within an electron Magnetic dipole moment , the measure of the magnetic polarity of a system of charges Nuclear magnetic moment , the magnetic moment of an atomic nucleus Molecular dipole moment , the electric dipole moment of a molecule. Topological dipole moment, the measure of the topological defect charge distribution The second order coefficient of the multipole expansion of a function See also Dipole disambiguation disambig de Dipolmoment ko sv Dipolmoment ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In probability theory and statistics , the k th standardized moment of a probability distribution is math frac mu k sigma k math where math mu k math is the k th moment about the mean and is the standard deviation . It is the normalization statistics normalization of the k th moment with respect to standard deviation . The power of k is because moments scale as math x k math , meaning that math mu k lambda X lambda k mu k X math they are homogeneous polynomial s of degree k , thus the standardized moment is scale invariant . This can also be understood as being because moments have dimension in the above ratio defining standardized moments, the dimensions cancel, so they are dimensionless number s. The first standardized moment is zero, because the first moment about the mean is zero The second standardized moment is one, because the second moment about the mean is equal to the variance the square of the standard deviation The third standardized moment is the skewness The fourth standardized moment is the kurtosis Note that for skewness and kurtosis alternative definitions exist, which are based on the third and fourth cumulant respectively. Other normalizations Details Normalization statistics Another scale invariant, dimensionless measure for characteristics of a distribution is the coefficient of variation , math frac sigma mu math . However, this is not a standardized moment, firstly because it is a reciprocal, and secondly because math mu math is the first moment about zero the mean , not the first moment about the mean which is zero . See Normalization statistics for further normalizing ratios. See also Coefficient of variation Moment ... Standardized Moment Category Statistical deviation and dispersion Category Statistical ratios Category Theory of probability distributions cs Standardizovan moment es Momento est ndar sl Standardizirani moment su Standardized moment tr Standardize edilmi moment ... more details
is familiar with them. Momentmagnitudescale main Momentmagnitudescale Because of the limitations of the magnitude scales, a new, more uniformly applicable extension of them, known as momentmagnitude M sub W sub scale for representing the size of earthquakes, was introduced by Thomas C. Hanks and Hiroo Kanamori in 1977. In particular, for very large earthquakes momentmagnitude gives the most ... is measured on a magnitudescale , while the intensity of shaking occurring at any given point on the Earth s surface is measured on an intensity scale . Magnitude and Intensity The severity of an earthquake is described by both magnitude and intensity . These two frequently confused terms refer to different, but related, observations. Magnitude, usually expressed as an Arabic numeral characterizes ... accessdate 2012 01 15 ref Unlike Seismic scaleMagnitude scales magnitude scales , intensity scales ... was the magnitudescale the name being inspired by scales used to represent the brightness ... publisher Princeton University Press isbn 9780691128078 page 121 ref Local magnitudescale and related scales main Richter magnitudescale The local magnitudescale M sub L sub , also popularly known ... California. The name Richter magnitudescale Richter scale was coined by journalists and is not generally ... values similar to those given by the local magnitudescale but because each is based on a measurement ...Citations missing date September 2008 Earthquakes A seismic scale is used to calculate and compare the severity ... from an earthquake. Ideally, any given earthquake can be described by only one magnitude , but many ... and local soil conditions. In practise, the same earthquake might have magnitude estimates typically differing by few tenths of a unit, depending on which magnitudescale is used and which data are included in the analysis. Charles Richter , the creator of the Richter magnitudescale , distinguished intensity and magnitude as follows I like to use the analogy with radio transmission s. It applies ... more details
have magnetic moments. Both the magnetic moment and magnetic field may be considered to be vector mathematics and physics vectors having a magnitude and direction. The direction of the magnetic moment ... thumb left 200px Moment b b of a planar current having magnitude b I b and enclosing an area b S b ... magnitude of each elementary particle s intrinsic magnetic moment is a fixed number, often measured ... magnetic dipole moment, the magnitude of which is a fixed number, often measured experimentally to a great ... the nuclear chart. Magnetic moment of a molecule Any molecule has a well defined magnitude of magnetic ... vector magnitude of the magnetic moment, often measured in Bohr magneton s or nuclear magneton s, associated ...Electromagnetism cTopic Magnetostatics The magnetic moment of a magnet is a quantity that determines ... to its magnetic moment as well. More precisely, the term magnetic moment normally refers to a system s magnetic dipole moment , which produces the first term in the multipole expansion of a general ... of its magnetic dipole moment, and decreases as the inverse cube of the distance from the object. Two definitions of moment The preferred definition of a magnetic moment has changed over time. Before the 1930 s, textbooks defined the moment using magnetic poles. Since then, most have defined it in terms ... analogue for a magnetic moment two opposing charges separated by a finite distance. The sources of magnetic ... a bar magnet which has magnetic poles of equal magnitude but opposite Polarity physics polarity . Each ... strength strength i p i of its poles, and on the vector b b separating them. The moment is defined ... are associated with angular momentum see Magnetic moment Magnetic moment and angular momentum Magnetic moment and angular momentum . Nevertheless, magnetic poles are very useful for Magnetostatics magnetostatic ... i , i zx i , and i xy i planes . Its magnetic moment b m b , Euclidean vector vector , is defined as math ... the direction of the vector area and thus of the magnetic moment . ref name Feynman Cite book last ... more details
O in Images B and C, the magnitude of the Moment, M of a vector F about the point O is math ... Moment mathematics Classical mechanics cTopic Fundamental concepts In physics , the term moment can refer to many different concepts. Moment of Force Moment of force often just moment is the tendency ..., basic concept in engineering and physics. A moment is valued mathematically as the product of the force and the moment arm. The moment arm is the perpendicular distance from the point of rotation, to the line of action of the force. The moment may be thought of as a measure of the tendency of the force ... engineering mechanical and civil engineering , moment and torque have different meanings, while ... couple mechanics . Image moment.jpg 700px thumb center upright 2.0 Image A shows a moment at Point ... of a Moment at Point O, when the components are not perpendicular to point O. The moment ... is perpendicular. Image A shows the components, the force F, and the moment arm, x when they are perpendicular ... the Moment, M of a vector F about the point O , when vector F is not perpendicular to point ... of the two components of F about the point O is M sub OF sub F sin x F cos 0 The moment arm to the vertical component of F is a distance x . The moment arm to the horizontal component of F does ..., the moment arm distance is zero, or 0. ref name multiple cite book last Roberts first Adrian title ... be referred to as the moment M with respect to the axis that goes through the point O , or simply the moment M about point O . If O is the Origin mathematics origin , or, informally, if the axis involved is clear from context, one often omits O and says simply moment , rather than moment about O . Therefore, the moment about point O is indeed the cross product, math mathbf M O mathbf r OF times mathbf F math , since the cross product F x sin ref name multiple When F is the force, the moment ... moments about the same pivot. A pure moment is a special type of moment of force. See the article ... more details
geometry translation and changes in Scale ratio scale by dividing the corresponding central moment by the properly scaled 00 th moment, using the following formula. math eta ij frac mu ij mu 00 ...In image processing , computer vision and related fields, an image moment is a certain particular weighted average moment mathematics moment of the image pixels intensities, or a function of such moments, usually chosen to have some attractive property or interpretation. Image moments are useful to describe ... about its orientation . Raw moments For a 2 D continuous function f x , y the Moment mathematics moment sometimes called raw moment of order p q is defined as math M pq int limits infty infty int limits ... part of the xy plane, moments of all orders exist, and the moment sequence M sub pq sub is uniquely ... moments moment about the mean Central moments are defined as math mu pq int limits infty infty ... length of the eigenvector axes. The relative difference in magnitude of the eigenvalues ... eccentricity is math sqrt 1 frac lambda 2 lambda 1 . math Scale invariant moments Moments ... are Invariant mathematics invariant under translation geometry translation , changes in Scale ratio scale , and also rotation . Most frequently used are the Hu set of invariant moments ref name hu M. K. Hu, Visual Pattern Recognition by Moment Invariants , IRE Trans. Info. Theory, vol. IT 8, pp.179 ... eta 30 eta 12 2 eta 21 eta 03 2 . end align math The first one, I sub 1 sub , is analogous to the moment ... prace 20000033.pdf On the Independence of Rotation Moment Invariants , Pattern Recognition, vol. 33 ... 20objects.pdf Rotation Moment Invariants for Recognition of Symmetric Objects , IEEE Trans. Image Proc ..., as they are dependent. On the original Hu s set there is a missing third order independent moment ... eta 03 eta 21 end align math External links http zoi.utia.cas.cz moment invariants Moment invariants ... Moment Category Computer vision de Moment Bildverarbeitung it Momento elaborazione delle immagini ... more details
unreferenced date May 2009 A bending moment exists in a structural element when a Moment physics moment is applied to the element so that the element bends. Moments and torque s are measured as a force multiplied by a distance so they have as unit newton metre s N m , or pound foot torque pound foot or foot pound ft lb . The concept of bending moment is very important in engineering particularly in Civil engineering civil and mechanical engineering and physics . Tensile stresses and compressive stresses increase proportionally with bending moment, but are also dependent on the second moment of area of the cross section of the structural element. Failure in bending will occur when the bending moment is sufficient to induce tensile stresses greater than the Yield engineering yield stress of the material ... and in bending are different. The bending moment at a section through a structural element may ... each other and maintain a state of Dynamic equilibrium equilibrium so the same bending moment ... free rotation, and so zero moment occurs at these points as there is no way of transmitting turning ... bending moment within an element will cause sagging , and a positive moment will cause hogging . It is therefore clear that a point of zero bending moment within a Beam structure beam is a point ... common to use the convention that a clockwise bending moment to the left of the point under consideration ... values within the beam are most commonly annotated using a Shear and moment diagram bending moment diagram , where negative moments are plotted to scale above a horizontal line and positive below. Bending moment varies linearly over unloaded sections, and parabolically over uniformly loaded sections. See also wikiversity Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams First moment of area Influence line Second moment of area List of area moments of inertia Shear and moment diagrams Maximum Zero Fuel ... nl Buigmoment ja pl Moment gn cy ru fi Taivutusmomentti ... more details
From This Moment On may refer to From This Moment On Cole Porter song From This Moment On Cole Porter song From This Moment On Shania Twain song From This Moment On Shania Twain song From This Moment On album From This Moment On album , an album by Diana Krall From This Moment On , an album by George Morgan singer George Morgan , or the title song From This Moment On , a one woman show by Sally Ann Howes From This Moment On , a novel by Lynn Kurland disambig fr From This Moment On homonymie ... more details
cdot log 10 Delta 20.6 math See also Momentmagnitudescale Seismic scale Notes and references Reflist ...Earthquakes The surface wave magnitude math M s math scale is one of the Seismic scaleMagnitude scales magnitude scales used in seismology to describe the size of an earthquake . It is based on measurements in Rayleigh wave Rayleigh surface waves that travel primarily along the uppermost layers of the earth. It is currently used in People s Republic of China as a national standard GB 17740 1999 for categorising earthquakes. ref name GB 1740 1999 cite web publisher General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine of P.R.C. author XU Shaokui, LU Yuanzhong, GUO Lucan, CHEN ... 2008 09 14 language Chinese ref Surface wave magnitude was initially developed in 1950s by the same researchers who developed the local magnitudescale M sub L sub in order to improve resolution on larger ... that time, commonly Richter magnitudescale attributed to Richter , could be either math M s math or math M L math . Definition The formula to calculate surface wave magnitude is ref name GB 1740 1999 ... Toby and Reinhard Mittag proposed to relate surface wave magnitude to local magnitudescale M sub ... www.johnmartin.com earthquakes eqsafs safs 694.htm title SURFACE WAVE MAGNITUDE M sub S sub AND BODY WAVE MAGNITUDE mb date 1991 accessdate 2008 09 14 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Quotation The successful development of the local magnitudescale encouraged Beno Gutenberg Gutenberg and Charles Richter Richter to develop magnitude scales based on teleseismic observations of earthquakes ... title Local magnitude, surface wave magnitude and seismic energy date 1991 02 06 accessdate ...?A dzyj200201016 title Study of Surface Wave Magnitude in China date 2002 01 01 accessdate ... accessdate 2008 09 14 http earthquake.usgs.gov learning glossary.php?termID 118 Visual Glossary magnitude ... Notes earthquake size.html Earthquake Size Seismic scales DEFAULTSORT Surface Wave Magnitude Category ... more details
Man of the Moment may refer to Man of the Moment 1935 film Man of the Moment 1935 film , starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Laura La Plante Man of the Moment 1955 film Man of the Moment 1955 film , featuring Norman Wisdom Man of the Moment play Man of the Moment play , a 1990 play by Alan Ayckbourn Man of the Moment, a horse which won the 1970 Breeders Futurity Stakes Man of the Moment, Sir Charles Albert Weeser Esquire disambig ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Unreferenced date March 2007 An ideal moment in physics mechanics is a Moment physics moment which is not associated with a force . DEFAULTSORT Ideal Moment Category Solid mechanics engineering stub ... more details
wiktionary moment of truth Moment of Truth or The Moment of Truth may refer to tocright Music The Moment of Truth C Bo and Killa Tay album The Moment of Truth C Bo and Killa Tay album , a 2006 album by C Bo and Killa Tay Moment of Truth , a 2004 album by Da T.R.U.T.H. The Moment of Truth compilation album The Moment of Truth compilation album , a 1999 album in The Emo Diaries series Moment of Truth ELO Part II album Moment of Truth ELO Part II album , a 1994 album by ELO Part II Moment of Truth Gang Starr album Moment of Truth Gang Starr album , a 1998 album by Gang Starr The Moment of Truth The Real Milli Vanilli album The Moment of Truth The Real Milli Vanilli album , a 1990 album by The Real Milli Vanilli Moment of Truth Suzy Bogguss album Moment of Truth Suzy Bogguss album , a 1990 album by Suzy Bogguss Moment of Truth Man with No Name album Moment of Truth Man with No Name album , a 1996 album by Man With No Name Film and television Moment of Truth TV series Moment of Truth TV series , a Canadian serial drama television series which aired on CBC Television from 1964 to 1969 The Moment of Truth U.S. game show The Moment of Truth U.S. game show , an American game show The Moment of Truth British game show The Moment of Truth British game show , a British game show Moment of Truth movies , a series of made for television movies from the Lifetime cable channel The Moment of Truth Merlin The Moment of Truth Merlin , an episode of Merlin The Moment of Truth film The Moment of Truth film , a 1965 Italian film Fiction The Moment of Truth Star Wars novel The Moment of Truth Star Wars novel , a novel based on the Star Wars franchise See also Epiphany disambiguation disambig ru ... more details
The Great Moment may refer to The Great Moment 1921 film a silent film starring Gloria Swanson The Great Moment 1944 film written and directed by Preston Sturges about Dr. William Thomas Green Morton and the development of ether as an anesthetic spacing, please do not remove disambig it The Great Moment ... more details
Infobox Single Name For the Moment Cover ELT ForTheMoment.jpg Artist Every Little Thing band Every Little Thing from Album Time to Destination Released June 4, 1997 Format CD single Recorded Genre J pop Length 4 32 For the moment only Label AVEX Records avex trax Writer Mitsuru Igarashi Producer Last single Dear My Friend br 1997 This single For the Moment br 1997 Next single Deatta Koro no Y ni br 1997 For the Moment is a song by Japan ese j pop group Every Little Thing band Every Little Thing , released as their fourth single on June 4, 1997, and their first single to top the Oricon chart. Track listing For the Moment For the Moment Remix 7.00 For the Moment Instrumental Chart positions class wikitable Chart 1997 Peak br position Time in br chart Japan Oricon align center 1 19 weeks External links http avexnet.jp item every disc product AVDD 20182.html For the Moment information at AVEX Records Avex Network . http www.oricon.co.jp music release d 46063 1 For the Moment information at Oricon . Category 1997 singles Category Every Little Thing songs Category Oricon Weekly number one singles Category Songs written by Mitsuru Igarashi 1990s single stub es For the moment gl For the Moment ja For the moment zh For the moment ... more details
disambig Length scale , or scale length a significant concept in physics used to define the order of magnitude of a system Scale height , or scale length a specific parameter in physics denoting the distance over which a quantity decreases by a factor of e Scale string instruments a measurement of the length of a musical instrument string ... more details
Critical Moment is a political newspaper based in Southeast Michigan , USA . It was founded in 2003. External links http www.criticalmoment.org Critical Moment official website http bad.eserver.org reviews 2006 critical.html Critical Moment reviewed by Bad Subjects michigan newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in Michigan ... more details