Friday, May 29, 2009

Engine

Engine


An engine is a mechanical device that produces some form of output from a given input.

An engine whose purpose is to produce kinetic energy output from a fuel source is called a prime mover; alternatively, a motor is a device which produces kinetic energy from a preprocessed "fuel" (such as electricity, a flow of hydraulic fluid or compressed air).

A motor car (automobile) has a starter motor, a windscreen wiper motor, and motors to drive pumps (fuel, power steering, windscreen washer) – but the power plant that propels the car is called an engine. The term 'motor' was originally used to distinguish the new internal combustion engine -powered vehicles from earlier vehicles powered by a steam engine (as in steam roller and motor roller).

Usage of the term "Engine"

Originally an engine was a mechanical device that converted force into motion. Military devices such as catapults are referred to as siege engines. The term "gin" as in cotton gin is recognised as a short form of the Old French word engin, in turn from the Latin ingenium, related to ingenious. Most devices used in the industrial revolution were referred to as an engine, and this is where the steam engine gained its name.

In more modern usage, the term is used to describe devices that perform mechanical work, follow-ons to the original steam engine. In most cases the work is supplied by exerting a torque, which is used to operate other machinery, generate electricity, pump water or compressed gas. In the context of propulsion systems, an air breathing engine is one that uses atmospheric air to oxidise the fuel carried, rather than carrying an oxidiser, as in a rocket.

The term is used in computer science in "search engine", "3-D graphics game engine", "rendering engine" and "text-to-speech engine", even though these "engines" are not mechanical and cause no mechanical action (this usage may have been inspired by the "difference engine", an early mechanical computing device).

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

KNOW ABOUT MUSCI



Definitions of music

  • an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
  • any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds; "he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes"
  • musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest"
  • (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds)
  • punishment for one's actions; "you have to face the music"; "take your medicine"
    wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn


  • Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity that involves organized and audible sound, though definitions may vary.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music

  • "Music" is a 2001 hit single by Erick Sermon featuring archived vocals from the late Marvin Gaye. The song was an ode to music in general, and was a Top 30 pop hit and a Top 5 R&B hit.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_(song)

  • Music seems to have been the first studio album by 311 because the albums before this one were independent releases. It was released on March 9, 1993 and "Do You Right" was released as a single.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_(311_album)

  • Music is the ninth album by singer Madonna, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_(Madonna_album)

  • organised sound
    www.waikato.ac.nz/film/handbook/glossary.html

  • became musick
    encyclopedia.worldvillage.com/s/b/Spelling_reform



  • as a supernormal phenomenon is most impressive when it is independentof seance room conditions and mediums. In religious revivals and insome experiences around the beds of the dying we find two distinctgroups of its occurrence. See MUSIC.
    www.wholeagain.com/channelingglossary.html

  • The organization of sounds with some degree of rhythm, melody, and harmony.
    library.thinkquest.org/2791/MDCTARY/M-O.htm

  • These institutions award most of their bachelor's or graduate degrees in art, music, design, architecture, or some combination of such fields.
    www.cpec.ca.gov/secondpages/carnegieClassificationDefinition.asp

  • Music has been defined as generally as "organized sound" and specifically so as to require an entire book to define. A general definition may best be defined as "sounds and pitches organized in time to create a chosen artistic or aestetic statement." Music is both an art and a craft, based on acoustic principles, yet subject to various interpretations, hence its artistic merit. Because of this, we study the craft so that we might better appreciate the art expressed in music.
    www.smu.edu/totw/def.htm

  • Organized sound; the written-down representation of those sounds.
    www.laco.org/glossaryPage.html

  • Any person(s) responsible for the musical score or music track accompanying a moving image work. This includes the composition of the musical score and/or lyrics, the selection of the works to be performed, the arrangement of the composition, its orchestration, the adaptation of the music track to the picture, and unseen conductors or musicians.
    www.cinema.ucla.edu/CPM%20Voyager/relatorterms.html

  • contemporary review, letter, personal account, score, sound recording
    ww2.lafayette.edu/~library/guides/primarysources/definitions.html

  • A definition of music would seem to be necessary, but I will not attempt such a maneuver. However, it is enlightening to discuss problems one might encounter in constructing such a definition.
    cnmat.cnmat.berkeley.edu/People/Vijay/02.%20Defining%20terms.html

  • [from Greek mousike (techne) the art of the Muses] The music of the Greeks did not signify merely the harmony of sounds, but actually imbodied the idea of inner harmony of the spirit, the becoming at one with the spirit of the Muses, so that the soul responded in harmonic rhythm to the beat of universal harmony. ...
    www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/mp-mz.htm

  • The portions of the Mass usually set to music, considered as a musical composition; -- namely, the Kyrie, the Gloria, the Credo, the Sanctus, and the Agnus Dei, besides sometimes an Offertory and the Benedictus. Canon of the Mass. See Canon.
    dictionary.new-frontier.info/Mass

  • THEMATIC MELODY - MUSIC THAT IS ESTABLISHED AND THEN REPRISED IN VARIATIONS.
    www.wildlifefilms.org/festival/judging_terminology.ht]

  • The only sensual pleasure without vice. [Samuel Johnson]
    www.wordskit.com/words/word-m.shtml

  • To orchestrate. To arrange for a specific instrument.
    www.h-u-m.net/terms/index.shtml

  • SN: a type of music characterized by its passionate feeling BT:
    www.slais.ubc.ca/courses/libr512/02-03-wt2/thesauri-student/tango/alpha.htm



  • Titles that analyze composition, composers, and the ways music affects the quality of life.
    lib.ucr.edu/depts/acquisitions/YBP%20NSP%20GLOSSARY%20EXTERNAL%20revised6-02.php

  • a succession of pleasing sounds; one of the liberal sciences.
    lib0131.lib.msu.edu/dmc/ssb/public/all/sacredharp/harp.html

  • Music is the diarrhea of the intellect. [REBEMONT-DESSAIGNES] mustard, Produced in 1165 at the request of the anti-pope Guido da Crema, who was looking for anti-honey. [BRETON & PERET]
    pages.citenet.net/users/ctmx1108/humour/humor-dict.html

  • will normally be sent by Courier or 1 st class post [not Parcel Post] and the cost of postage, packing and insurance will be charged. Hire charges are calculated at 10% of the purchase price of each copy per month. An invoice will be sent after the music has been despatched. Payment will be due on receipt of the invoice.
    www.chameleon-arts.co.uk/Pages/Chorallibrary/chorallibraryterms.html


  • Trying to learn how to read notes or interested in the names of all the instruments in an orchestra? They even take a guitar apart and sow you a variety of acoustic guitars.
    www.seasonedwithlove.com/dk_ultimate_visual_dictionary.htm


  • includes various media/genres/styles such as instrumental, vocal, dramatic, electronic and compositional styles.
    www.nexus.asn.au/specproj/ccmm/CCMM_what%20is%20it2.htm

  • any music that comes from the audio track. Music might be diegetic (a song on the radio of a car a character is driving) or nondiegetic (scary music when a villain appears on screen).
    faculty.salisbury.edu/~dtjohnson/filmterms.htm

  • Broadly speaking, sounds organized to express a wide variety of human emotions.
    bumblebeemusic.com/glossary/m.html

  • In television, theme music as well as incidental music, plays an important part in the design of the programme to create atmosphere. In theatre, music may be totally absent or it may be live or pre-recorded and played by the sound technician.
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