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Motion is a program that monitors the video signal from one or more cameras and is able to detect if a significant part of the picture has changed; in other words, it can detect motion. The program is written in C and is made for the Linux ...
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Motion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Motion may refer to: • Motion (physics), any physical movement or change in position or place • Motion (legal), a procedural device in law to bring a limited, contested matter before a court • Motion...
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Motion (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In physics, motion means a change in the location of a body. Change in motion is the result of applied force. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity, acceleration, displacement, and time...
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A blog community built to showcase and discuss inspiring motion design, motion graphics, animation, visual effects, graphic design and digital filmmaking. ... While many other motion studios try to find their way to the interactive future, Psyop teamed up with the digital aces at The Barbarian Group and went there.
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Newton's First Law of Motion: ... Let us begin our explanation of how Newton changed our understanding of the Universe by enumerating his Three Laws of Motion. ... I. Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
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Explanation of Relative Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration - Succeed in Understanding Physics: School for Champions ... Motion topics ... Newton's Laws of Motion...
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Core Unit: Force and Motion ... All people make use of the principles of force and motion in most things we do. To get out of bed, to walk, to throw a ball, to remove a bottle cap from a bottle of pop - all require an application of force to produce a desired motion.
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Definition of motion in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of motion. Pronunciation of motion. Translations of motion. motion synonyms, motion antonyms. Information about motion in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... in motion operational or functioning (often in the phrases set in motion, set the wheels...
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