Mast

Anchor (20)
Bow (7)
Hatch (7)
Hull (42)
Mast (13)
Rudder (5)
Stern (10)
Thwart (8)

Synopsis: Shipbuilding: Ship's structure: Mast:


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David Mast associate professor of physics in UC's Mcmicken College of Arts and Sciences; and Giovanni Pauletti associate professor in the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy.


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Dr. Phillip Mast, asked in the interview:"'"'If you imagine there is a line connecting Socrates with Bertrand Russell,


ScienceDaily_2014 00562.txt

and if a third party has access to one of the telephone masts through which the call passes,


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 01761.txt.txt

This provides a boost to the mast movement, even when wind speeds are low, according to the company.

The movements is transformed into electricity using an alternator that increases the frequency of the mast movement.


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Micro drones on a MAST Mission Is it a wasp? Is it a spider? Is it a fly?

The Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology (MAST) program is the Army Research Laboratory collaboration with a number of teams.

The MAST-inspired micro robots could provide U s. ground forces, small units and individual soldiers with the capability to conduct surveillance within complex urban environments

MAST hopes to produce lots of different microbots that will give Soldiers additional eyes and ears for different environments.


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The Vortex shape was developed computationally to ensure the spinning wind (vortices) occurs synchronously along the entirety of the mast. he swirls have to work together to achieve good performance,

which allows the mast to vibrate as much as possible (an increase in mass reduces natural frequency). At the base of the cone are two rings of repelling magnets,

like a slight nudge to boost the mast movement regardless of wind speed. This kinetic energy is converted then into electricity via an alternator that multiplies the frequency of the mast oscillation to improve the energy-gathering efficiency.

Its makers boast the fact that there are no gears, bolts, or mechanically moving parts, which they say makes the Vortex cheaper to manufacture


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