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  • ...n and scientific usage. In common usage, weight still means the same as [[mass]]. == Weight and mass ==
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  • *[[Center of mass]] *[[Mass distribution]]
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  • ...with respect to rotational motion, in a manner somewhat analogous to how [[mass]] quantifies the [[inertia]] of an object with respect to translational mot ...an object's moment of inertia depends on its shape and the distribution of mass within that shape: the greater the concentration of material away from the
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  • ...ed by the suspension is the [[sprung mass]].) Unsprung weight includes the mass of components such as the wheel [[spindle]]s, wheel [[bearing]]s, [[tire]]s ...res) help by providing some springing for most of the (otherwise) unsprung mass, but the damping that can be included in the tires is limited by considerat
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  • ===Mass specific=== Some attributes or aspects of vehicle dynamics are purely due to [[mass]] and its distribution. These include:
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  • ...fts are part of the vehicle's [[unsprung weight]], so the greater unsprung mass transmits larger forces to the body of the vehicle and its occupants. Furth
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  • ...victorious races, the bikes capability had been fully realized that it had mass potential and was marketed in several versions. The company closed its door
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  • |Power/mass main || |Power/mass alt ||
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  • ...ted from steel or aluminum. SOMEC still makes less frames in a year than a mass producer makes in an hour. (note: When you see the SOMEC logo, do not be co
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  • ...Design]] style. His designs range from spectacular [[interior design]]s to mass produced consumer goods such as toothbrushes, chairs, and even houses. ...signs are of usable household items who Starck himself helps to market for mass production. His products are often stylized, streamlined and organic in the
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  • ...rocating parts, and can be expensive and complicated due to the collective mass of multiple cylinders. The biggest downside of the single cylinder engine i ...Otto seen in so many bikes and scooters. These vehicles allowed the first mass-motorisation in many countries. Most engines used in small portable applia
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  • ...three-wheeled micro-car with a 650 cc 4-cylinder engine. It never went to mass production.
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  • ...day, and could fit out, arm, and provision a newly-built [[galley]] with [[mass production|standardized parts]] on a [[assembly line|production-line]] basi
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  • ...]] [[engine]] with 12 valves and a 1100 cc capacity but it never went into mass production.
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  • ...OHC engine with horizontal cylinders. Due to lack of money did not lead to mass production.
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  • |Weight || 800 [[Kilogram|kg]] (1764 [[pound (mass)|lb]])
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  • ...ines, consisting of two cylindrical blocks and a shaft drive. There was no mass production of these vehicles.
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  • ...kneaded until the required soft, elastic, stringy texture is obtained. The mass of curd is divided (often by pulling out a thick strand and chopping it) an
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  • ...nately, this model did not make it past the stage of [[prototype]]s and no mass production was every launched.
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  • *[[Added mass]]
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  • ...good protection. They were produced only a few copies and never came into mass production. It did not do well and production ended and the company went un
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  • ...no]]) or [[milk#Common milk animals|goat's milk]] (caprino romano), though mass produced versions, as in the United States, are often made from [[cow's mil
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  • ...runs went well and the car motor scooter also was good, it never came into mass production. [[Vassena]], which was already known of the brands and [[Vassen
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  • ...the completion of operational tests with the [[prototype]], the idea of a mass production was discarded.
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  • | [[Jacky Ickx]] {{flagiconBelgium}} <br> [[Jochen Mass]] {{flagiconGER}} | [[Jacky Ickx]] {{flagiconBelgium}} <br> [[Jochen Mass]] {{flagiconGER}}
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  • ...(1804 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) (12C-36); 808 [[Kilogram|kg]]; (1782 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) (12C-37)
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  • ...erally form the cheese into a round shape and then tie a string around the mass one third of the distance from the top and hang to dry. The resulting shap
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  • ...complete machine that bore his name. He moved to [[Lecco]] and decided to mass-produce the [[motorcycles]] in the years that followed, the 125 cc Vassena
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  • ...icles installed a "Gassogeno" device capable of producing gas from a solid mass for propellant. Given the limited space available on the [[Fiat 500]]A, the
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  • This is a history of the world's fastest [[mass production|mass produced]], [[Street-legal vehicle|street-legal]] [[car]]s (as opposed to [
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  • ...ne into series production. Despite critical acclaim, waiting to enter into mass production until 1956, they did not get the hoped for success in the market
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  • ...rn parallel twin-cylinder 500 cc and 600 cc engines, which never came into mass production. Poor sales forced the closure of the company in 1935.
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  • ...to the rear axle. Because of many unforeseen events, the car did not go to mass production. In 1923, the manufacturing equipment was bought by a [[Turin]]
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  • ...s not allow each wheel to move independently in response to bumps, and the mass of the beam is part of the [[unsprung weight]] of the vehicle, which can fu
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  • ...nd "10/12 HP models. Both vehicles were driven by chains and they were not mass produced or marketed.
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  • [[Image:MRT-brake.jpg|thumb|220px|Mass Rapid Transit brake in Singapore, activated from station platform rather th
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  • ...km/h and collecting support among many engineers. It does not appear ever mass-produced.
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  • ...hibition in 1926 in Turin. It had a horizontal cylinder engine and entered mass production towards the end of that year. The motorcycle was available in tw
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  • | {{flagiconBelgium}} [[Jacky Ickx]]<br>{{flagiconGermany}} [[Jochen Mass]] | {{flagiconBelgium}} [[Jacky Ickx]]<br>{{flagiconGermany}} [[Jochen Mass]]
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  • ...tubular steel frame. The project was however not launched and there was no mass production.
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  • * '''Power/Mass:''' kW/kg ( hp/lb)
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  • ...a of research. Most spacecraft today are propelled by heating the reaction mass and allowing it to flow out the back of the vehicle. This sort of [[engine ...lerate away in order to push itself forward. Such mass is called reaction mass.
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  • |Weight || 1180 [[kilogram|kg]] (2601.45 [[pound (mass)|lb]])
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  • ...the ability of Japan Black to dry quickly that made it a favorite of early mass produced automobiles such as [[Henry Ford]]’s [[Model T]]. Ford’s reli
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  • ...ocating components of the OHC system are fewer and in total will have less mass. Though the system that drives the cams may become more complex, most engi The SOHC design has less reciprocating mass than a comparable [[pushrod]] design. This can allow for higher engine spe
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  • |Power/Mass||0.173 kW/kg||0.106 hp/lb
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  • ...st to the [[Front-engine, front-wheel drive layout]] (FF), the [[center of mass]] of the engine is behind the front axle. This layout is typically chosen
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  • ...r the company. The politics of the new owner, which actually only built on mass production, was incompatible with the experimentation of ''Faccioli''. So h
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  • ...vily advertised. Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo can be credited with placing mass produced twincam (DOHC) engines in coupes, sedans, convertables, and statio
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  • ...ween the center of gravity and the roll axis will be exerted on the sprung mass, causing the body to lean towards the outside of the turn. This force is ca
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  • The early [[Ford Model T]] is an example of a Brass Era car for the mass market, and the early European [[Hispano-Suiza]] models are fairly typical ...thly'' magazine cataloged the entire range of automobiles available to the mass market in the [[United States]]. This list included the following manufact
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  • ...very important. Each unit is a set size. A distance or length or volume or mass or span of time being measured is described as a certain number of these un *Don't let definitions like ''density is mass per unit volume'' obscure your understanding of units. It sounds as if it s
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  • ...w vehicle's styling, [[technology]], and overall design a long time before mass production decisions have to be taken by engineers. But given the immediate
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  • ...hafts opposite that of the crankshaft so that there is approximately equal mass turning clockwise and counterclockwise at any time, thereby physically canc
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  • ...ngineer [[Alberto Morelli]], began for an aerodynamic car to be built on a mass-produced chassis, the [[Fiat 1100]]/103. The car, completed in 1956 and cal
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  • ...r World War II, Carlo Alessi took over the firm, and first concentrated on mass-production of stainless steel household items. His youngest brother, [[Etto
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  • |Power/mass||W/kg||hp/lb
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  • ...intervals. From 1996 the race has been conducted as a scratch race with a mass start with up to 250 entrants, categorized into A, B, C, and D grades. In t
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  • ...r component is [[iron]], with [[carbon]] content between 0.02% and 1.7% by mass.]]
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  • ...o the non-pressurized end of the intake (before the turbo) but after the [[mass airflow sensor]]. ...comes at a price. On a car where the blowoff valve is mounted after the [[mass airflow sensor]], venting to atmosphere confuses the [[engine control unit]
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  • ...power to lift [[ships]] or generate electricity. Pumping water or pushing mass uphill with ([[windmill]] pumps) is one possible means of energy storage.
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  • ...irely in factories steering a bike with 125 cc two-stroke engine. The real mass production, however, has only just started in 1948 with the final model of
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  • ...nd Prix in [[Italy]] in [[1980]] when he stood in for the injured [[Jochen Mass]] at [[Arrows]]. With the support of [[BMW]] he landed a drive with [[ATS (
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  • ...'inertia' although this term has no real scientific meaning distinct from mass (for linear motion) and moment of inertia (for rotational motion). ...milarly, the combination of the mass of an object and the distance of that mass from the axis of rotation (collectively called the [[moment of inertia]]) d
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  • ...s Earth's force on the basketball. However, due to the ball's much smaller mass, Newton's second law predicts that its acceleration will be much greater; N ...the mathematical formula F=ma where F is Force, a is acceleration and m is mass. This is actually a combination of laws two and three of Newton expressed i
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  • ...e technique was [[1923]]'s [[Lancia Lambda]]. [[Citroën]] built the first mass-produced monocoque vehicle in [[1934]], the innovative [[Citroën Traction ...in subframe contained the greatest single portion of the vehicle's overall mass, and thus movement of the subframe relative to the rest of the body could c
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  • ...t than a comparable [[cam-in-block]] design as there is less reciprocating mass due to the lack of pushrods. This allows for higher engine speeds, which in
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  • ...ry in 1934, two years after the release of [[Balilla]] 3M (the utilitarian mass with which [[Fiat]] wanted to pay tribute to the expression dynamics of fut
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  • ..."first" economy car. While it was at first the ''only'' [[mass production|mass produced]] car, that very innovation, along with the attributes it required
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  • |Weight || 580 [[Kilogram|kg]] (1278 [[pound (mass)|lb]] ...]]/650 [[Kilogram|kg]] (1971)<br>(1543 [[pound (mass)|lb]])/(1433 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) (1971)
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  • A renewed version of the PDK (Porsche Doppelkupplung), but for mass-production instead of race cars, was expected in January 2006 but may come
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  • |Weight || 850 [[Kilogram|kg]] (1874 [[pound (mass)|lb]])
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  • ...2007. A renewed version of the [[PDK (Porsche Doppelkupplungs)]], but for mass-production instead of race cars, was expected in January 2006 but may come
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  • ...atural beauties and history, but is only just starting to be discovered by mass tourism. Abruzzo's wealth of castles and medieval towns, especially near th
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  • The [[Corporate Average Fuel Economy]] standard drove a mass changeover of cars in the US to front wheel drive beginng in the 1980s, wit ...efficiency: the direct connection between engine and transaxle reduce the mass and mechanical [[inertia]] of the drivetrain compared to a rear-wheel drive
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  • |Power/mass main || 4.13 kg/kW |Power/mass alt || 6.79 lb/hp
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  • ...test supercars of the 20th century, produced 467.6 kW (627.1 hp) against a mass of 1140 kg (2513 lb), translating to 2.44 kg/kW (4.01 lb/hp). Certain vehi ...total. For example, the [[Corvette Z06]], though an extremely fast car, is mass produced and is very common, and thus is not sufficiently rare to be consid
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  • | Weight || 580 [[Kilogram|kg]] (1278 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) ...]]/650 [[Kilogram|kg]] (1971)<br>(1543 [[pound (mass)|lb]])/(1433 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) (1971)
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  • ...00]] [[Giardinetta]] by Viotti (1952), one of the first [[Carrozzerie]] to mass-produce special versions. In the 1930's they designed two cabriolets based
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  • ...ngers braved the elements. When the top was folded down, it formed a bulky mass known as the "fan" behind the back seat: "fan covers" were made to protect
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  • Mass produced [[Fiat]] models always have been popular donors for often unique b
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  • In usual cases, the normal force ''on each tire'' will be the mass of the object (wheels plus what they're supporting) '''times''' the [[gravi
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  • |1972 || {{flagiconGER}} [[Jochen Mass]] || Formula 2 |1977 || {{flagiconGER}} Jochen Mass || Formula 2
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  • | {{flagiconGermany}} '''[[Jochen Mass]]'''
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  • ...considering that an OHC V6 or V8 can have four camshafts. This adds cost, mass and increases the number of moving parts. ** I-head engines have more rotational mass, suffer more easily from valve "float", and exhibit a tendency for the push
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  • |Weight || 1200&nbsp;[[Kilogram|kg]] (2645&nbsp;[[Pound (mass)|lb]]) ...o make the car easier to service and 270&nbsp;kilograms (595&nbsp;[[pound (mass)|lb]]) lighter than the Enzo.
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  • ...Antigua]], and being among the first designers to ban models with a [[body mass index]] (BMI) under 18 (the minimum healthy BMI), after model [[Ana Carolin
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  • ...n mechanisms. They must rely on air flow to remove heat and they use their mass to retain heat without producing temperatures that would deform and damage
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  • ...ry Ford]], the first industrialist to produce them using the techniques of mass production. Firestone used this relationship to become the original equipme
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  • In standard mass-production automobiles, the gear lever appears similar to manual shifts, ex
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  • | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Jochen Mass]]
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  • ...a significant performance penalty due to greater rotational and [[unsprung mass]]. ...[[rolling resistance]], in part due to their added structural material and mass; this can worsen a vehicle's fuel efficiency. On the other hand, internal b
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  • ...gagamma]], which inspired the [[Nissan Prairie]], the first MPV to achieve mass sales.
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  • ...the first car (a motorized cart with a single cylinder engine), and began mass production in 1900.
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  • * [[Triumph Slant-4 engine]] - The first mass-produced [[multivalve]] engine for [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] and an * [[Honda B engine]] - The B16A is the first mass produced engine to reach 100hp per Liter
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  • ...leftovers at the end of the wine season. It quickly became commercialised, mass-produced, and sold worldwide.<!--provide date range for this--> Some grappa
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  • #Deliver an '''accurate and equal''' mass of fuel to each cylinder of the engine, dramatically improving the '''cylin ...) to inject the fuel. An electronic [[engine control unit]] calculates the mass of fuel to inject.
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  • Three point harnesses were first made readily available in [[mass production|mass-produced]] vehicles by [[Volvo]]. It was Swedish engineer [[Nils Bohlin]] w
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  • The car was quite heavy, with over 2 tons of [[mass]]: nevertheless, the 3 liters aviation engine was powerful enough to allow
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