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Motor-generator A motor-generator (an M-G set or a dynamotor for dynamo-motor) is a device for converting electrical power to another form. In some contexts, the other form is mechanical energy; in other contexts, it is a different form of electricity.
Motor-Sich The Motor Sich Public Joint Stock Company in Zaporozhye is among the largest in the world and the only enterprise in Ukraine manufacturing engines for airplanes and helicopters as well as industrial gas turbine installations. Motor-Sich currently produces the D-18T turbofan which powers variants of the Antonov An-124 and An-225 freighters although the D-36/436 series remains the highest production-rate engine in the CIS (Autumn 2004)
Motorama Motorama was an auto show staged by General Motors from 1949 to 1961. Motorama (also known as Autorama) was aptly described by New Zealand automotive writer, Maurice Hendry, as "those gaudy carnivals of girls, glitter and gladiolas".
Motorball Motorball, a fictional sport played in Battle Angel Alita, is the favorite pastime of the citizens of the Scrapyard. Functionally, it serves a role in society reminiscent of that of Final Fantasy X's blitzball, as it allows viewers to temporarily forget the despair of their situation.
Motorbike Odyssey Motorbike Odyssey is a concerto for solo tenor trombone and (extended) full orchestra, written by Swedish composer Jan Sandström in 1989. It was dedicated to the extraordinary trombone virtuoso, Christian Lindberg.
Motorboat A motorboat generally speaking is a vessel other than a sailboat or personal watercraft, propelled by an internal combustion engine driving a jet or a propeller. However, the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea defines it as any vessel propelled by machinery.
Motorboating Motorboating is one of many problems that can afflict radio transmitters and similar devices. Radio transmitters are vulnerable to unwanted feedback; one possible symptom of unwanted feedback are rapid changes in power output, which repeats about 20 to 20,000 times per second; this is called motorboating because when the radio transmission is received, it resembles the sound of a motorboat engine.
Motorcycle A motorcycle, also called a motorbike or just a "bike," is a single-track, two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine. Motorcycles are among the least expensive and most widespread forms of motorized transport in many parts of the world.
Motorcycle armor Motorcycle armor comes in a variety of forms, from traditional yellow foam to high-tech compounds capable of absorbing large amounts of energy. In its basic form an armored jacket will include shoulder and elbow armor.
Motorcycle boot Motorcycle boots are a variety of boot most often associated with motorcycle riders, commonly referred to as bikers. Motorcycle boots have an outside appearance that idealize the typical boot style, but tend to have a shorter heel, in order to allow the rider to keep control while on the bike.
Motorcycle cop boots Motorcycle cop boots are a variety of motorcycle boot designed specifically to be worn by motorcycle cops. Very similar to riding boots, motorcycle cop boots are typically knee-high (between 18 and 21 inches in height), the foot and shaft are made from black, smooth-grained, high-gloss leather and the low-heeled sole is made from hard rubber.
Motorcycle drag racing Motorcycle drag racing (also known as "Sprints") involves two participants lining up at a dragstrip with a signaled starting line. Upon the starting signal, the riders accelerate down a quarter mile long, two lane, straight paved track where their elapsed time and terminal speed are recorded.
Motorcycle farkle Motorcycle enthusiasts may install accessories, called farkles (also spelled farkels), to customize their machine. The word is generally accepted to mean a combination of "function" and "sparkle", hence, farkle.
Motorcycle fork A motorcycle fork is the portion of a motorcycle that holds the front wheel, usually incorporates the front suspension, and allows one to steer. A fork may consist of two fork tubes (sometimes also referred to as forks) which hold the front wheel axle and a triple tree which connects the fork tubes and the handlebars to the frame with a pivot that allows for steering.
Motorcycle gang A motorcycle gang (also known as a biker gang, outlaw motorcycle club, or simply outlaw club), is a controversial term primarily used by law enforcement and non-motorcycle riders to describe a club or gang who are motorcycle riders. Members are also known as 1%ers (spoken as "one percenters").
Motorcycle helmet A motorcycle helmet is a type of protective headgear used by motorcycle riders. The primary goal of a motorcycle helmet is motorcycle safety - to protect the rider's head during impact, although many helmets provide additional conveniences, such as face shields, ear protection, intercom etc.
Motorcycle Headlight Modulator A Motorcycle Headlight Modulator (or simply Headlight Modulator) is an accessory device that oscillates the intensity of a daytime-illuminated motorcycle headlamp at 240 cycles per minute (4 Hz). The intensity is modulated between approximately 20% and 100% of normal steady-burning intensity.
Motorcycle loan A motorcycle loan is a form of consumer credit used to purchase a motorcycle. Typically the interest rate charged on a motorcycle loan is based on the credit applicant’s past credit history and debt to income ratio.
Motorcycle safety clothing To improve motorcycle safety many developed countries mandate the wearing of protective clothing by motorcyclists, especially a helmet. Other protective gear may include certain types of jackets, gloves, boots, and pants.
Motorcycle shelter Motorcycle shelter is a main term for the special shelters that provide protection and shelter for motorcyclists against heavy rains. Usually, most motorcycles are located below overhead bridges, but some motorcycle shelters may be special booths.
Motorcycle speedway Motorcycle speedway, normally referred to as Speedway, is a motor racing sport that uses specially made motorcycles that have no brakes, run on methanol, use only one gear and must weigh a minimum of 80 kg. The only way to stop a speedway bike is to pull a cut-off switch which is tied around the riders' wrists so if they come off the bike the engine will deactivate.
Motorcycle sport Motorcycle sport is a broad field that encompasses all sporting aspects of motorcycling. The disciplines are not all "races" or timed speed events, as several disciplines test a competitor's riding skills.
Motorcycle Trials Motorcycle Trials, also termed Observed Trials or Observed Motorcycle Trials, is a non-speed event on specialized motorcycles. The sport is most popular in the UK and Spain, though there are participants around the globe.
MotorCar (trucks) MotorCar was the rather peculiar name of a Greek three-wheeler truck manufacturer, in business between 1967 and 1971. It was one of the smaller in its category, although rather "professional" in its quality of design and construction.
Motorhead (video game) Motorhead is a racing game, developed by Digital Illusions CE (DICE) in 1998, and published by Gremlin Interactive in Europe and Fox Interactive in North America. It is available for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation.
Motoring hood A motoring hood or driving hood was an unusual and short lived women's fashion dating to the turn of the twentieth century whose purpose was to protect the wearer from dirt and dust wile riding in an automobile.
Motorized bicycle A motorized bicycle is a bicycle with an attached motor used to assist with pedaling. Generally considered as a vehicle, sometimes as a motor vehicle or a class of hybrid vehicle, motorized bicycles are usually powered by electric motors or small internal combustion engines.
Motorkhana Motorkhana is a low-cost form of motorsport, unique to Australia and New Zealand but similar to autotesting in the UK and Ireland and somewhat similar to autocross in the US. It involves manoeuvering a car through tight tests as quickly as possible - one car at a time - on either dirt or bitumen surfaces.
Motormouth (comics) Harley Davidson aka Motormouth is a fictional character created by Graham Marks and Gary Frank (Supreme Power, The Incredible Hulk) as the titular character of her own series Motormouth (later Motormouth & Killpower), part of a line of original comics released in the early-to-mid 1990s by Marvel UK, who had previously been mostly a reprint service. She is a teenage street-rat from London, England with a fierce temper who curses contanstly, she is 5'4" tall and weights roughly 105 lbs.
Motorola 525 The Motorola 525 is a mobile phone made by the company Motorola and is a phone which is exclusive to the Vodafone network or otherwise has to be unblocked to be used on any other network. This is a stylish flip phone which is similar in looks to the Motorola 500.
Motorola 56000 The Motorola 56000 (aka m56k) is a family of DSP chips produced by Motorola Semiconductor (now known as Freescale Semiconductor) starting in the 1980s and is still being produced in more advanced models in the 2000s. The 56k series was quite popular for a time in a number of computers, including the NeXT, Atari Falcon, and SGI Indigo workstations.
Motorola 6412 The Motorola DCT6412 is a dual tuner HDTV DVR deployed by Access Communications, Adelphia Communications, Antietam Cable, Armstrong Cable, Aurora Cable, Bresnan Communications, Brighthouse Networks, Cablevision, CableOne, Charter Communications, Click! Network, Cogeco, Comcast, ComSouth, Cox Communications, Eastlink, General Communications, Inc.
Motorola 6800 The 6800 is a microprocessor produced by Motorola and released shortly after the Intel 8080 in 1975. It had 78 instructions, including the (in)famous, undocumented Halt and Catch Fire (HCF) bus test instruction.
Motorola 68010 The Motorola MC68010 processor is a 16/32-bit microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1982 In common with the Motorola 68000 naming convention, it is usually just referred to as the 010 (pronounced oh-one-oh).
Motorola 68040 The Motorola 68040 is a microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1990. It is the successor to the 68030 and is followed by the 68060 (the 68050 was an abandoned project and never shipped, the 050 was to the 040 what the 030 was to the 020, a simple die shrink and cache size increase – although the 030 did incorporate a MMU, which the 020 lacked).
Motorola 6809 The Motorola 6809 is an 8-bit (arguably, an 8/16-bit) microprocessor CPU from Motorola, introduced circa 1979. It was a major advance over both its predecessor, the Motorola 6800, and the related, MOS Technology 6502.
Motorola 6845 The Motorola 6845 (commonly MC6845) is a video address generator first introduced by Motorola and used in the MDA, CGA and EGA video adapters, Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro. Its functionality was duplicated and extended by custom circuits in the VGA.
Motorola 68881 The Motorola 68881 was a floating-point coprocessor chip that was utilized in some computer systems that used the 68020 or 68030 CPU. The addition of the 68881 chip added substantial cost to the computer, but added a floating point unit that could rapidly perform floating point math calculations.
Motorola 68EC020 The 68EC020 is a microprocessor from Motorola. It is a lower cost version of the Motorola 68020, the difference between the two being that the 68EC020 only has a 24-bit address bus, rather than the 32-bit address bus of the full 68020, and thus is only able to address 16 MB of RAM.
Motorola 96000 The Motorola 96XXX (aka 96000, 96K) is a family of DSP chips produced by Motorola. They are based on the earlier Motorola 56000 and remain software compatible with them, but have been updated to a full 32-bit floating point implementation.
Motorola A760 The Motorola A760 is a Linux-based camera equipped mobile telephone ('cell phone') developed at Motorola's laboratory in China and released in the Chinese market on February 16, 2003. The particular Linux distribution used was MontaVista Linux.
Motorola A830 The A830 was the first 3G/UMTS handset released by Motorola. It featured Bluetooth, UMTS (3G) access and services, tri-band GSM for travel and a detachable VGA camera which replaced the battery cover of the handset.
Motorola connector A Motorola connector is a common coaxial cable connector used primarily in the automotive industry for connecting the coaxial feedline from the antenna to the radio receiver. It is also sometimes used for connecting scanner antennas to scanners.
Motorola Canada head office Motorola Canada head office at Warden Avenue and 407 stands at 7 floors with 224,000 square feet of office space. It is the head office of Canadian operations of Motorola and relocated from North York, Ontario in the late 1990s.
Motorola E680 Motorola Inc's E680 handset is its first Linux*-based smartphone to be sold outside the Chinese market. The E680 features a large 240Ă—320 pixel color touch screen, a built-in digital camera, and a five-way navigational button; its user interface is based on the Qtopia platform.
Motorola i870 The Motorola i870 is a clam-style cellular telephone designed for use with iDEN Networks. It was released for SouthernLINC networks on mid-October 2005, and for Sprint's Nextel iDEN Networks on October 31, 2005 as a replacement for the i860.
Motorola International 3200 The Motorola International 3200, along with the more compact 5200 and 7200 "flip phones", was the first digital mobile telephone, introduced in 1994. The unit was designed to supplant phones using the original analog cell technology developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s and first commercially available in 1983.
Motorola KRZR K1 The Motorola KRZR (pronounced "crazer"), known as the "Canary" before it was released, is a phone recently announced for release by Motorola as the newest phone in the '4LTR' line. The phone was released in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2006, and was released in some other countries in September 2006.
Motorola MC14500B The Motorola MC14500B Industrial Control Unit (ICU) was a one-bit microprocessor designed for simple control applications. It is well-suited to the implementation of ladder logic, and thus could be used to replace relay systems and programmable logic controllers.
Motorola Motofone The MOTOFONE is a candybar mobile phone from Motorola, based on the SCPL design platform. The GSM MOTOFONE F3, is currently available in India and will be available internationally "in the coming weeks," and the CDMA MOTOFONE F3c will be available Q4 2006.
Motorola MPx200 The Motorola MPx200 smartphone was launched in December of 2003 as a joint venture between Motorola and Microsoft. The mobile phone's technology allows users to access email and the Internet, to use MSN Messenger, and view documents in Microsoft Office formats.
Motorola PEBL U6 The Motorola PEBL (pronounced "pebble", IPA:) is a mobile phone from Motorola. It is offered exclusively by T-Mobile, Centennial Wireless, and Cellular One in the United States and by Fido Solutions in Canada.
Motorola Q The Motorola Q is a smartphone first announced in the Summer of 2005 as a thin device with similar styling to Motorola's immensely popular Razr. Motorola in a partnership with Verizon Wireless released the Q on May 31, 2006.
Motorola RAZR V3 Motorola RAZR (pronounced "razor", IPA:) is a thin clamshell mobile/cellular camera phone from Motorola. The phone was initially regarded as an exclusive fashion phone, with a high price of $500 with service agreement and $800 without.
Motorola RIZR Z3 The Motorola RIZR Z3 (pronounced "Riser") is a cellular phone from Motorola that was released in late 2006. The RIZR is one of the newest phones in the Motorola "four letter" product line, used for phones which have unique or stylish appearances or features (past phones have included the RAZR, ROKR, SLVR, PEBL, MING and KRZR).
Motorola ROKR E2 Motorola ROKR E2 is the successor to the Motorola ROKR E1, a cellphone aimed on music-playing, with a candy bar form factor. Instead of iTunes support in ROKR E1, the phone is installed with RealPlayer, supporting a larger variaty of formats.
Motorola SCPL The Motorola SCPL refers to a slim phone (a la the SLVR line of phones) currently in the works at Motorola. In keeping with the recent four letter nomenclature of MOTO phones, the SCPL (or scalpel) refers to the primary draw of the phone design (namely, a thin physique).
Motorola SLVR L2 Motorola SLVR L2, or Motorola L2, is a very thin candy-bar shaped mobile phone from Motorola. The L2, which lacks a camera, external memory, and music features, is marketed specifically to corporate and government markets which generally prohibit their employees from using phones with the listed features.
Motorola StarMax The Motorola StarMax was a line of Macintosh clones produced by Motorola in 1996 and 1997. They used versions of Apple's Tanzania motherboard, which was designed to use standard IBM PC compatible components in addition to Apple-proprietary components then in common use in the Power Macintosh family.
Motorola T720 The Motorola T720 is a line of 2G mobile phones. It is Motorola's first phone with a color screen existing as different versions for different carriers, a Java ME version and a BREW version, along with the various revisions for each base.
Motorola TXTR The Motorola TXTR is a Bluetooth wireless keyboard designed to connect to Bluetooth enabled cell phones, such as the RAZR. This peripheral is designed for the purpose of Text Messaging on a QWERTY keyboard instead of a cell-phone style number pad.
Motorola Type I Motorola Type I Is the original type of Motorola a Trunked radio system; it is based on Fleets and Subfleets. Each system had a certain number of Fleets assigned, and then each Fleet had a certain number of Subfleets and radio IDs.
Motorola Type II Motorola Type II refers to the second generation Motorola Trunked radio systems that replaced fleets and subfleets with the concept of talkgroups and individual radio IDs. There are no dependencies on fleetmaps, therefore there are no limitations to how many radio ids that can participate on a talkgroup.
Motorola Type II SmartZone SmartZone systems are comprised of Type II Smartnet systems that are networked together via microwave or land-line data circuits to provide multi-site wide-area communications. Many large public safety and state agencies use SmartZone systems.
Motorola Type II SmartZone OmniLink Type II SmartZone OmniLink provides a broad range of robust system features and utilizes a distributed call processing architecture which links up to four multi-site systems together into one seamless network, supporting up to 192 sites. Typical users of SmartZone OmniLink systems include organizations who have vast geographic requirements -- such as electric and gas utilities, and extremely large public safety agencies.
Motorola Type IIi Hybrid A Motorola Type IIi Hybrid system is a type of Trunked radio system where the "blocks" of the system are Type I Fleets/Subfleets and Type II talkgroups. All radios may be Type II, or the Type I radios might be used exclusively in subfleets while the Type IIs are used exclusively in talkgroups.
Motorola University Motorola University began as an internal program available to Motorola employees which offered courses on a wide range of topics meant to continually improve their technical skills. With the proliferation of Six Sigma, which was originally developed at Motorola, Motorola University began offering public courses on this topic.
Motorola V276 The Motorola V276 is descended directly from the V260, sharing many of the same features and adding a VGA camera. A speaker-phone, voice-dialing, and MMS capability are included in this relatively lightweight model.
Motorola V325 The Motorola V325 is a basic clamshell cell phone for Verizon Wireless and US Cellular with a large display and an outer shell that lights up during incoming calls. The V325 is an upgrade of the V265/V276, and includes a universal USB charger rather than a proprietary Motorola charger.
Motorola V360 The Motorola V360 is a GSM mobile phone from Motorola. Released in the fourth quarter of 2005, it includes many of the same features as the stylish Motorola PEBL, but in a somewhat more traditional form factor.
Motorola V557 The Motorola V557 is one of Motorola's midrange fliphones and was released in 2005. Its technical specifications are very similar to those of the Motorola V551, and the V557 looks almost exactly like the V551, save for the fact that it comes in black, not blue.
Motorola V600 The V600 is one of Motorola's high tier phone models. It combines the reliability of the popular V60 series and the features (such as J2ME and a color screen) of the T720 series, and also adds many new features, such as Bluetooth and an integrated camera.
Motorola V620 The Motorola V620 is a clamshell form factor cell phone from manufacturer Motorola. The V620 is essentially an updated version of Motorola's flagship V600 world phone, containing such new features as video recording, menu themes and a black housing.
Motorpsycho presents The International Tussler Society Motorpsycho presents The International Tussler Society is the second album by The International Tussler Society. It was released on CD and double vinyl, both editions came with a bonus DVD featuring a documentary about the recording process of the album, made by local director Frode Dreier.
Motorrad A motorrad is a purely fictional motorcycle in the novels and anime Kino no Tabi (or Kino's Journey). Though motorrads seem to be commonly accepted by everyone in the anime, other than Hermes, no other motorrad is ever shown.
Motorroad R2 (Slovakia) R2 is a motorroad in Slovakia. Its route is going from SK/CZ border to TrenÄŤĂn(D1) - Bánovce nad Bebravou - Prievidza - Ĺ˝iar nad Hronom(R1/R3) - (shared section with R1/R3 until Zvolen) - LuÄŤenec(R7) - Rimavská Sobota - RoĹľĹava and it ends in Košice(R4).
Motors TV MotorsTV is a television channel (Sky channel 413, ntl channel 545), dedicated to motor racing, news and documentaries. Its slogan reflects that: The High Speed Television Network or in French: La Télévision Grande Vitesse.
MotorSport Ranch MotorSport Ranch is a reality television series filmed in 1080i HDTV in Dallas, Texas. The show centers around a real-life country club where instead of a golf course or tennis courts the members have access to a world class road course, clubhouse, racing school and individual garages.
Motortown Revue The Motortown Revue was the name given to the package tours of Motown artists in the 1960s. Early tours featured The Miracles, Mary Wells, The Marvelettes, and The Contours as headlining acts, and gave then-second-tier acts such as Martha & The Vandellas, The Supremes, and The Temptations the chances to improve their skills.
Motorway A motorway (in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, some other Commonwealth nations and the Republic of Ireland) is both a type of road and a classification or designation. Motorways are highways designed to carry a large volume of traffic where a normal road would not suffice or would be unsafe, usually between cities.
Motorway Incident Detection and Automatic Signalling Motorway Incident Detection and Automatic Signalling, usually abbreviated to MIDAS, is a distributed network of traffic sensors which are designed to set variable message signs and advisory speed limits with little human intervention. On the M25 and M42 motorways, the MIDAS helps set mandatory variable speed limit signs as part of the controlled motorway scheme.
Motorways, canals, ports in Berlin Berlin's inner city is partly surrounded by a motorway (Autobahn), the A 100 Berliner Stadtring, that forms a half circle to the west of the center. There are plans to extend this motorway to form a full circle around the inner city.
Motosacoche (Motorcycles) Motosacoche was founded in 1899, by Henri and Armand Dufaux, in Geneva, Switzerland. Motosacoche was once the biggest Swiss motorcycle manufacturer, known also for its MAG (Motosacoche Acacias Genéve) proprietary-engines used by other European motorcycle manufacturers.
Mototri Contal The Mototri Contal was a French automobile manufactured from 1907 until 1908. More elaborate than most three-wheelers of its era, it featured Roi-des-Belges bodywork on its more expensive models; the company also manufactured delivery tricycles.
Motown 1's Motown 1's is a collection of 25 #1 songs originally released by Motown Records, plus a newly recorded bonus track, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," performed by Michael McDonald. It was released by Motown Records/UTV Records in 2004.
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever was a 1983 television special produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown Records, to commemorate Motown's twenty-fifth year of existence. The program was taped before a live studio audience on March 25, 1983, and broadcast on NBC on May 16.
Motown Records Motown Records, Inc., also known as Tamla-Motown outside of the United States, is a record label originally based out of Detroit, Michigan ("Motor City"), where it achieved widespread international success.
Motown Sound The Motown Sound is a style of soul music with distinctive characteristics, including the use of tambourine along with drums, bass instrumentation, a distinctive melodic and chord structure, and a "call and response" singing style originating in gospel music. Although developed and primarily championed by the artists, songwriters, musicians, and producers at the Motown Record Corporation in Detroit, Michigan, the Motown Sound was a major influence on pop and R&B music of the 1960s, and several non-Motown artists of the mid-1960s recorded in styles which approximated the Motown Sound.
Motoyama Motoyama (本山) is a district in Chikusa-ku (ĺŤç¨®ĺŚş), a ward in the east of Nagoya City (Nagoya-shi ĺŤĺŹ¤ĺ±‹ĺ¸‚). It is located between Imaike and Hoshigaoka, and is close to both Nagoya University (ĺŤĺŹ¤ĺ±‹ĺ¤§ĺ¦) and Higashiyama Park (東山公園).
Motricity Motricity was formed in 2001 by Ryan Wuerch to provide integrated mobile content solutions for handheld and mobile devices. Originally formed as PowerByHand, the company changed its name to Motricity on October 2004 after its merger with Pinpoint Networks.
Motronic Bosch Motronic was one of the first digital engine-management systems. The idea behind it was to fully integrate and regulate all major engine system parameters, thereby enabling fuel delivery and spark timing control functions to be controlled by the same unit, in an attempt to achieve optimum efficiency, driveability and power output potential.
Motspur Park Motspur Park, also known locally as West Barnes is a suburb in South West London situated across the boundary between the London Borough of Merton and the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. It owes its identity to the railway station of the same name, which has four trains an hour to London's Waterloo, and to the adjacent parade of small shops.
Mott (live oak) Mott or motte is a term used in Texas for a copse or small grove of trees, particularly of live oaks where a tight group shares a root system. During a 2003 walking tour of Prairie Chapel Ranch] in [[Crawford, Texas, President George W.
Mott Avenue (Far Rockaway) Mott Avenue is one of the two main commercial streets of Far Rockaway in the Borough of Queens in New York City, the other being Central Avenue and its extension, Beach 20th Street. Mott Avenue is the location of a shopping center and of the terminus of the IND Rockaway Line (Far Rockaway-Mott Avenue subway station).
Mott insulator Mott Insulators are a class of materials that are expected to conduct electricity under conventional band theories, but which in fact turn out to be insulators when measured. This effect is due to electron-electron interactions which are not considered in the formulation of conventional band theory.
Mott Manufacturing For four decades Mott Manufacturing Limited has designed and manufactured the Sigma Systems™ product line of quality steel laboratory furniture including high performance fume hoods in market segments such as: pharmaceutical, biomedical, food and beverage industry, university and colleges, government, hospitals and other health care.
Mott problem In quantum mechanics, the Mott problem is a paradox that illustrates some of the difficulties of understanding the nature of wave function collapse and measurement in quantum mechanics. The problem was first formulated in 1929 by Sir Nevill Francis Mott and Werner Heisenberg, illustrating the paradox of the collapse of a spherically symmetric wave function into the linear tracks seen in a cloud chamber.
Mott Road Elementary School Mott Road Elementary School is a New York public elementary school on Mott Road in the Town of Manlius, serving grades K-4 in the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District. The school was opened in 1958, but closed in the late 1980's for an addition and massive renovations, reopening in 1987.
Motti Ashkenazi Motti Ashkenazi, a 33-year-old reserve captain in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), helped spark the movement that led to the resignations of Prime Minister Golda Meir and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan. He was the captain of Budapest, an Israeli outpost on the Suez Canal.
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