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Chirality (/kaɪˈrælɪti/) is a
property of
asymmetry important in
several branches of science. The word
chirality is
derived from the Gr**** χείρ (kheir)...
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Dissymmetry of lift: 2–20 (also
known as
asymmetry of lift: 342 or
asymmetric lift) in
rotorcraft aerodynamics refers to an
unequal amount of lift on...
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formulated what is now
known as the
Curie Dissymmetry Principle: a
physical effect cannot have a
dissymmetry absent from its
efficient cause. For example...
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collective pitch on the other. This
causes a
controlled dissymmetry of torque.
Dissymmetry of lift is an
aerodynamic phenomenon caused by the rotation...
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right or left (depending on main
rotor rotation direction), due to
dissymmetry of lift,
gyroscopic precession, and the
transverse flow effect. The pilot...
- Curie's principle, or Curie's
symmetry principle, is a
maxim about cause and
effect formulated by
Pierre Curie in 1894: the
symmetries of the
causes are...
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airspeed than the backward-going blade, so it
produces more lift,
known as
dissymmetry of lift.
Helicopters can
control each blade's
angle of
attack independently...
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tongue Blond or red hair Blue or
green eyes,
displaying some
dissymmetry A
distinctive mark on the hair or the iris A
zuhri is
believed to be...
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Official Sikorsky X2
videos Sikorsky X2
technology on YouTube,
mitigating dissymmetry of lift and air
compressibility near
rotor blade tip
Sikorsky X2 record...
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taste for the
picturesque in details;
curves and counter-curves; and
dissymmetry which replaced the
movement of the
baroque with exuberance,
though the...