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In kinematics , absement (or absition ) is a measure of sustained displacement of an object from its initial position , i.e. a measure of how far away and for how long. The word absement is a portmanteau of the words absence and displacement . Similarly, its synonym absition is a portmanteau of the words absence and position .

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20-595: [REDACTED] Look up MS , Ms , ms , or .ms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MS , ms , Ms , M.S. , etc. may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Ms. (magazine) , an American feminist magazine Metal Storm (webzine) , a heavy metal website based in Estonia Businesses and organizations [ edit ] MS-13 , criminal gang Młodzi Socjaliści (Young Socialists),

40-569: A Catholic male religious congregation Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] .ms , the top level Internet domain for Montserrat in the Caribbean Master System , a third-generation video game console produced by Sega Microsoft , an American-based global software company Mobile station , a piece of equipment for communication with a mobile network Units of measure [ edit ] Megasiemens (MS), and millisiemens (mS), multiples of

60-407: A former Polish socialist youth organization Morgan Stanley , a US investment bank (NYSE stock symbol: MS) Mjólkursamsalan , an Icelandic dairy company Microsoft , an American multinational corporation and technology company Motorola Solutions , an American communications equipment manufacturer Educational qualifications [ edit ] Master of Science , a master's degree in

80-456: A method of determining the chemical composition or exact mass of molecules Master of Science , a postgraduate university master's degree Mesylate , a chemical salt Spin quantum number , m s {\displaystyle m_{s}} Transportation [ edit ] Egyptair , by its IATA code "MS" Motor ship , ship prefix Chennai Egmore railway station , code MS Other uses [ edit ] Ms. ,

100-405: A physical fitness context. Absement has also been used to model human posture. As the displacement can be seen as a mechanical analogue of electric charge , the absement can be seen as a mechanical analogue of the time-integrated charge, a quantity useful for modelling some types of memory elements. In addition to modeling fluid flow and for Lagrangian modeling of electric circuits, absement

120-446: A quantity f is proportional to the displacement of an object, the quantity f is a linear function of the object's absement. For example, when the fuel flow rate is proportional to the position of the throttle lever, then the total amount of fuel consumed is proportional to the lever's absement. The first published paper on the topic of absement introduced and motivated it as a way to study flow-based musical instruments, such as

140-403: A throttle: A vehicle's distance travelled results from its throttle's absement. The further the throttle has been opened, and the longer it's been open, the more the vehicle's travelled. PID controllers are controllers that work on a signal that is proportional to a physical quantity (e.g. displacement, proportional to position) and its integral(s) and derivative(s), thusly defining PID in

160-497: A title for women providing no indication of marital status MS (cigarette) , an Italian brand of cigarettes MS (satellite) , a series of four Soviet satellites launched in 1962 Malay language , of Southeast Asia (ISO 639-1 language code: ms) Manuscript , abbreviation (ms.) for a written or typed document Member of the Senedd (formerly Assembly Member ), Welsh Parliament legislator Memoriae Sacrum (Latin for "Sacred to

180-465: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages MS">MS The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . Metre second Absement changes as an object remains displaced and stays constant as the object resides at the initial position. It is the first time- integral of the displacement (i.e. absement

200-405: Is the area under a displacement vs. time graph), so the displacement is the rate of change (first time- derivative ) of the absement. The dimension of absement is length multiplied by time . Its SI unit is meter second (m·s), which corresponds to an object having been displaced by 1 meter for 1 second. This is not to be confused with a meter per second (m/s), a unit of velocity ,

220-652: Is used in physical fitness and kinesiology to model muscle bandwidth, and as a new form of physical fitness training. In this context, it gives rise to a new quantity called actergy , which is to energy as energy is to power. Actergy has the same units as action (joule-seconds) but is the time-integral of total energy (time-integral of the Hamiltonian rather than time-integral of the Lagrangian). Just as displacement and its derivatives form kinematics, so do displacement and its integrals form "integral kinematics". Fluid flow in

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240-497: The hydraulophone , to model empirical observations of some hydraulophones in which obstruction of a water jet for a longer period of time resulted in a buildup in sound level , as water accumulates in a sounding mechanism (reservoir), up to a certain maximum filling point beyond which the sound level reached a maximum, or fell off (along with a slow decay when a water jet was unblocked). Absement has also been used to model artificial muscles, as well as for real muscle interaction in

260-638: The Memory"), an epitaph Multan Sultans , a professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team in the Pakistan Super League See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ms"  or "m-s" on Misplaced Pages. M&S (disambiguation) M/S (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with MS All pages with titles containing MS All pages with titles beginning with M. S. All pages with titles containing M-S M (disambiguation) , including

280-562: The context of integrals and derivatives of a position of a control element in the Bratland sense depending on the type of sensor inputs, PID controllers can contain gains proportional to position, velocity, acceleration or the time integral of position (absement)… Example of PID controller (Bratland 2014): Strain absement is the time-integral of strain , and is used extensively in mechanical systems and memsprings: Absement originally arose in situations involving valves and fluid flow, for which

300-403: The field of science Master of Surgery , an advanced medical degree Master Sommelier , a terminal degree in the field of wine Mastère spécialisé , a French postgraduate grande école master's degree Medicine [ edit ] Mitral stenosis , narrowing of the mitral valve of the heart Morphine sulfate , an opiate pain-relieving drug Multiple sclerosis , a disease of

320-583: The nervous system Military [ edit ] Master seaman , a non-commissioned member rank of the Canadian Navy Mess Management Specialist, a former U.S. Navy occupational rating now covered by culinary specialist Places [ edit ] Mato Grosso do Sul , Brazil, postal code MS Mississippi , a U.S. state, official abbreviation Montserrat , Caribbean island nation (ISO 3166-2 country code: MS) Religion [ edit ] Missionaries of La Salette ,

340-410: The opening of a valve was by a long, T-shaped handle, which actually varied in angle rather than position. The time-integral of angle is called "anglement" and it is approximately equal or proportional to absement for small angles, because the sine of an angle is approximately equal to the angle for small angles. NOTE: is comparable to Einstein's "Lane Method," comparing absement to a group of lanes on

360-559: The singular of Ms S (disambiguation) SM (disambiguation) MSMS (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MS&oldid=1253300439 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

380-410: The time-derivative of position. For example, opening the gate of a gate valve (of rectangular cross section) by 1 mm for 10 seconds yields the same absement of 10 mm·s as opening it by 5 mm for 2 seconds. The amount of water having flowed through it is linearly proportional to the absement of the gate, so it is also the same in both cases. Whenever the rate of change f ′ of

400-454: The unit of electric conductance siemens Metre per second (m/s), a unit of velocity (speed) Metre second (m s), a unit of absement (sustained displacement of an object) Millisecond (ms), and megasecond (Ms), multiples of the unit of time second Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Surface-wave magnitude (M s ), a seismic scale Solar mass (M S ), an alternate symbol to M ⊙ Mass spectrometry ,

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