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Flank Speed | Forging ahead into the world of physics Flank Speed Forging ahead into the world of physics  About Posted by: flankspeed | September 17, 2008 More on moboards Unfortunately, the naval science department at USNA has some dead links, so I cannot point you there to get more information on maneuvering boards (moboards). However the naval science dept. at the University of California at Berkeley has a nice website, complete with the lecture notes for the classes taught there. In particular, for moboards, look at the class websites (and the PowerPoint slides) for Navigation & Naval Operation I , and Navigation and Naval Operation II . If you keep our discussion of relative motion in mind, you can see the equations of relative motion popping out in places such as the “speed triangle”. Leave a Comment Posted in Further info Posted by: flankspeed | September 11, 2008 Firing up the LHC In high-energy particle physics news, the Large Hadron Collide...

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