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  • ...ifferent methods. Each method has drawbacks and advantages, and spacecraft propulsion is an active area of research. Most spacecraft today are propelled by heati ...xperimentally used [[ion thruster]]s with some success (a form of electric propulsion).
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  • ...]] [[sport]] where trailerable speed boats, powered by [[Jetboat|water jet propulsion]] rather than by conventional [[propeller]]s, race around shallow, artifici
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  • ...to secondary energy and deliver it to the interface to the outer world for propulsion purposes. This includes the utilisation of multiple power sources and non w ...ency but it is not said that the well to wheel efficiency of [[alternative propulsion]] systems are better. This refers to fuel cells with additional reformer lo
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  • ...could also be purchased as a kit with the same type of power with a roller propulsion that could be applied to drive any [[bicycle]].
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  • In 2000 Snecma became a holding company and the propulsion business was reformed as Snecma Moteurs. Later in the year Snecma acquired ...AN. Snecma is divided, with the company's subsidiaries contributing to the propulsion and equipment divisions of the new group.
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  • |Transmission || Propulsion
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  • ...)|cylinder]]s. Straight-9 engines are usually diesel engines used for ship propulsion. [[Rolls-Royce Marine Diesel Engines|Rolls-Royce Marine Engines]] (formerly
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  • | Transmission ||Propulsion
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion
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  • ...ifferent methods. Each method has drawbacks and advantages, and spacecraft propulsion is an active area of research. Most spacecraft today are propelled by heati ...xperimentally used [[ion thruster]]s with some success (a form of electric propulsion).
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion
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  • ...re [[buoyancy]] structures called [[hull (ship)|hulls]] and some system of propulsion, such as a [[Propeller|screw]], [[oar]]s, [[paddle]]s, a [[setting pole]], ...oyer]] and equipped with either a [[nuclear reactor]] or [[air independent propulsion]] which can allow it to stay submerged for months or weeks (and [[boomer]]s
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  • ...ements with the newly [[FBM (Moto)|FBM]] for the provision of [[two-stroke propulsion]] 160 [[cubic centimeters|cc]].
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  • ...yndicated Company based in [[Rome]]. Iveco is responsible for the hull and propulsion systems while Oto Melara is responsible for the weapons system and fire con ===Propulsion===
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  • ...powered by petrol engines of no more than 700 cc or battery electric propulsion, and manufactured since 1945'.
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  • ...y management''' inside the powertrain decoupling energy transformation and propulsion demand is in its infancy, especially in Europe. If acceleration is adapted
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  • | Transmission ||Propulsion
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  • | Transmission ||Propulsion
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  • ...es a [[steam turbine]], which drives a generator, which is then fed to the propulsion. ...r]]s, [[electrathon]]s, the aerial [[Helios Prototype]], and some [[rocket propulsion]] systems such as the [[ion thruster]].
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  • ...rbs of [[Bologna]], in [[San Lazzaro di Savena]], asked [[Taglioni]] for a propulsion engine to use on a racing car, probably destined for Formula 1 racing. Alth ...ti]]. Soon after, Ducati became the official supplier of the single-seater propulsion karts and even today, some historians and collectors call it the “Formula
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  • ...hicle''', or EV, is a [[vehicle]] with one or more [[electric motor]]s for propulsion. The motion may be provided either by [[wheels]] or [[propellers]] driven ...storage system ([[rechargeable energy storage system|RESS]]) and a fueled propulsion power source: [[hybrid vehicle]]
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  • In the context of propulsion systems, an air breathing engine is one that uses atmospheric air to oxidis *[[Spacecraft propulsion]]
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  • In the context of propulsion systems, an air breathing engine is one that uses atmospheric air to oxidis *[[Spacecraft propulsion]]
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  • ...ine]] and [[transmission]] from the [[Coupe]]. The [[10-cylinder]] 4961 cc propulsion unit now develops 520 bhp at 8,000 rpm. The six-speed [[gearbox]] now has l
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion * [[Transmission (mechanics) | transmission]]: propulsion, box 3 speed (1 ((re)) version), 4 speed (2 ((e)) version)
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  • ...n has also been used for marine auxiliary generators and for larger marine propulsion engines, notably [[Fairbanks-Morse]] [[diesel engine]]s used in both conven
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion
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  • ==Propulsion==
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  • ...els ranges from [[heat]] to [[cooking]] and from powering [[weapon]]s to [[propulsion]] and generation of [[Electric power|electricity]].
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  • ...by amply glazed gullwing-doors and an equally amply louvered rear window. Propulsion was by a 2L {{Auto bhp|175|0}} in-line six engine, actually a split-in-half
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  • ==Propulsion== ...7]], followed in [[Europe]] by the 45-foot [[PS Comet]] of [[1812]]. Steam propulsion progressed considerably over the rest of the [[19th century]]. Notable deve
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  • ...ieved that the drag on a flying machine must be counteracted by a means of propulsion in order for level flight to occur. Cayley also looked to nature for aerod ...he high performance American aircraft during [[World War II]]. Supersonic propulsion was also discussed. The sound barrier was broken using the [[Bell X-1]] ai
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  • ...e lower cradle that has been made independent to facilitate fitting of the propulsion
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  • * [[Alternative propulsion]]
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  • ...iven vehicle to [[battery (electricity)|battery]] [[electricity|electric]] propulsion, creating a [[battery electric vehicle]]. In some cases the vehicle may be [[Category:Alternative propulsion]]
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  • ...system]] (RESS) and a fueled power source for vehicle [[Ground propulsion|propulsion]]. There are many ways to accomplish this. [[Category:Alternative propulsion]]
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  • ...00 Km/h acceleration. The top-speed is 215 Km/h. Combined to this powerful propulsion is the “Q2“ system (Front self-locking differential) which noticeably i
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  • Internal combustion engines are most commonly used for mobile propulsion systems. In mobile scenarios internal combustion is advantageous, since it ...locomotive engines, and continues to be used for marine engines, both for propulsion and for auxiliary generators. The [[Gnome Rotary]] engine, used in several
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  • ...rised without the need of combustion and therefore [[oxygen]]. This allows propulsion under water for considerable periods of time and over significant distances
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  • ...electronics based brake-by-wire system (2005) 2005 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, VPPC, 2005, art. no. 1554615, pp. 560-566.
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  • ...roke cycle|4-stroke]] engines are the most common type, but other types of propulsion are available:
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  • ...cle [[propulsion]]. The HV pollutes less and uses less fuel. The different propulsion power systems may have common subsystems or components. The HV provide bett ...ation with cars also has other uses. Prior to its modern meaning of hybrid propulsion, the word ''hybrid'' was used in the [[United States]] to mean a vehicle of
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  • Internal combustion engines are most commonly used for mobile propulsion systems. In mobile scenarios internal combustion is advantageous, since it ...locomotive engines, and continues to be used for marine engines, both for propulsion and for auxiliary generators. The [[Gnome Rotary]] engine, used in several
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  • ===1963 – present (jet and rocket propulsion) ===
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  • ...e Arredamenti''), a distributor of [[diesel]] [[marine engine]]s, [[marine propulsion]] and control systems, [[reverser]]s, [[reducer]]s and [[Electrical generat
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  • The greatest change in this new Alfa GT model is the adoption of a 1.9 JTDM propulsion, which supplies a maximum power of 170 CV (125 kW) at 3.750 rpm and a maxim
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  • Internal combustion engines are most commonly used for mobile propulsion in automobiles, equipment, and other portable machinery. In mobile scenari ...locomotive engines, and continues to be used for marine engines, both for propulsion and for auxiliary generators. The [[Gnome Rotary]] engine, used in several
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  • ...ercise bicycle]]'' remains stationary; it is used for exercise rather than propulsion. ====By means of propulsion====
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  • * A ban to own, to build or to experiment with atomic weapons, self-propulsion projectiles or relative launchers, etc…
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  • ...of University La Sapienza of Roma. The car is powered by a parallel hybrid propulsion system with a 2.5 litre TurboDiesel LANCIA engine and a 40 kW AC electric d
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  • ...that doubles as a Geiger counter. Bond was also outfitted with an [[Diver Propulsion Vehicle|underwater jet pack]] that was armed with a [[spear gun]]. It was u
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  • ...usual weapons, including side skis, spiked tires, missiles, lasers, rocket propulsion, a self-destruct device and a modified radio to tune in to police/military
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  • However,if one counts two wheels with steam propulsion as being a motorcycle, then the first one may have been American. One such
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  • ...n a Panda 4x4 chassis, but with an inflatable flotation belt, and waterjet propulsion driven off the rear axle.
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  • ...slashers), signal-intercepting smart radio, [[head-up display]] and rocket propulsion. It could also self-destruct when primed.
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  • *Concealed Rocket Propulsion system
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  • *[[AC Propulsion]]
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