WHAT DOES ORBIT MEAN IN MALAY?
Orbit
In physics, orbits are the path / paths of objects around a single point or body, for example an orbit of a planet surrounds a star. Historically, the real movements of the planets were first understood geometry in terms of epicycle which is a number of multiple circular movements. The theories that predict the paths of planets are good enough, so Johannes Kepler can show that the movements of planets are actually an elliptical movement. In the book of Principia by Isaac Newton, Newton takes what is now known as Kepler's Laws on planetary motion from a theory based on the universe's gravitational force. Later, the general theory of relativity by Albert Einstein allows us to calculate gravity due to space-time arches, with geodesic orbits following.
Definition of orbit in the Malay dictionary
orbit 1. The route followed by a planet, a satellite, etc. in its movement around the other celestial bodies under the influence of gravity; ~ low circular orbit, altitude is less than 1 000 km and the period of motion within orbit is about 90 minutes; 2. the electron passage surrounds the atomic nucleus; orbit 1. move according to orbit: period ~ about 90 minutes; 2. To seek the pursuit of success in certain areas: man is just a mere creature in a world of greatness.
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «ORBIT»
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Diseases of the Orbit: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Now thoroughly revised, this Second Edition text focuses on a case-based learning approach that features decision-making information presented in algorithmic format.
2
Orbital Mechanics: Theory and Applications
A lively study of orbital mechanics by the writer responsible for the computer simulations and systems analysis for the Saturn V moon rocket, Project Skylab and many others.
3
Handbook of Geostationary Orbits
This Handbook 0/ Geostationary Orbits is in principle an extension of the Introduction to Geostationary Orbits that was printed as a special publica tion by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 1983.
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Space Tourism: Adventures in Earth Orbit and Beyond
This is a book for everyone who has ever dreamed of traveling to space: a dream which, according to van Pelt, may not be so far from becoming a reality. Consider it the armchair traveler's guide to the coming boom in space tourism.
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Lectures on the orbit method
This book describes the essence of the orbit method for non-experts and gives the first systematic, detailed, and self-contained exposition of the method. It starts with a convenient "User's Guide" and contains numerous examples.
Aleksandr Aleksandrovič Kirillov,
2004
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Spin-orbit Coupling Effects in Two-Dimensional Electron ... - Trbtan 191
This book describes spin-orbit coupling effects in quasi-two-dimensional electron and hole systems.
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Imaging of the Globe and Orbit: A Guide to Differential ...
Practically organized by anatomical region, this book features hundreds of high-quality radiographic images and will enable correct diagnosis of a broad range of globe and orbit disorders.
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Wings in Orbit: Scientific and Engineering Legacies of the ...
Nafional. Securhy. Jeff DeTroye James Armor Sebastian Coglitore James Grogan Michael Hamel David Hess Gary Payton Katherine Roberts Everett Dolman To fully understand the story of the development of the Space Shuttle, it is important ...
Wayne Hale, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Helen Lane,
2011
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Statistical Orbit Determination
This book presents fundmentals of orbit determination--from weighted least squares approaches (Gauss) to today's high-speed computer algorithms that provide accuracy within a few centimeters.
Bob Schutz, Byron Tapley, George H. Born,
2004
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Chinese Shamanic Cosmic Orbit Qigong: Esoteric ...
This unique book will be essential reading for advanced students and practitioners of Qigong and anyone interested in Daoism, or the ancient wisdom traditions of China.