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  • ...static friction]] range into the [[kinetic friction]] range. The friction force developed between the tire and driving surface is proportional to the [[coe
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  • ...le commercial interest, but a few examples were taken by the [[Italian Air Force]]. ...d turbojet engines, were produced, and 22 of these went to the Italian Air Force. The first aircraft were configured for the utility role, but the last six
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  • ...from the Greek words "desmos" and "dromos" which respectively mean "force, force and stroke path". Engineering is used to name the mechanisms that have both
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  • ...he [[Earth]] (around 9.8 m/s²). For instance, a body will exert less force if it is located on the [[Moon]] than if it is on the Earth, since the grav ...ic_or_pneumatic_scales|Hydraulic or pneumatic scale]] is used to measure [[force]] (which physicists call weight). Most scales measure weight using a [[Spri
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  • ...the driving surface and do not sufficiently slow the car. Maximum braking force occurs when there is about 11% slip between the wheel's speed and the road The force of rolling resistance is given by:
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  • ...[[Italy]]. Each [[Provinces of Italy|Italian province]] has its own police force (more or less like the American county police, but with much less power). '
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  • ...utomobile]] [[brake]] technology that automatically varies the amount of [[force]] applied to each of a vehicle's brakes, based on road conditions, speed, l ...rtioning valve]], to prevent rear-wheel lockup. EBD instead applies brake force precisely through electronic control. It recognises that driving conditions
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  • ...f all the [[aerodynamics|aerodynamic]] or [[hydrodynamics|hydrodynamic]] [[force]]s in the direction of the external fluid flow. It therefore acts to oppos [[Category:Force]]
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  • ...ialized department of the Italian [[Guardia di Finanza]], a Special Police force that fights against international illegal drugs trafficking, customs and bo
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  • ...erate a magnetic field in opposition to the original field thus creating a force which acts to decelerate the rotating disc.
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  • ...nge in position of the slug, and the current flowing through the coil. The force applied to the slug will always move the slug in a direction that increases ...ressure supplies. The larger the diameter of the housing, the greater the force applied to the actuator for a given supply pressure.
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  • ...t an [[agriculture]] engineering degree in [[Bern]], and served in the air force during [[World War II]], during which he in 1944 became famous for rescuing
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  • ...g triangles, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cylindrical motivating force. Motor Fiat 1,100/103, posterior. Bore 68mm, run 75mm. Piston displacement ...g triangles, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cylindrical motivating force. Motor Ford 105 and, posterior. Bore 85mm, run 48,4mm. Piston displacement
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  • ...nal struts, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cylindrical motivatings force. Motor front Fiat 1,100/103. Bore 68mm, run 75mm. Piston displacement 1,098
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  • ...(force)|lift]], decrease [[drag (force)|drag]], or increase the amount of force pushing the vehicle's tires to the road surface (also called ''[[downforce] The result of these two effects is the same: increasing the force between the tire and the road surface, thereby increasing traction. This i
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  • ...[[torque]], [[angular velocity]] and [[angular acceleration]] replacing [[force]], [[velocity]] and [[acceleration]], respectively). A common equation which describes the relationship between the linear force applied to an object, the object's mass, and the object's linear accelerati
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  • ...compressive force on neighboring atoms, and smaller atoms exert a tensile force on their neighbors, helping the alloy resist deformation. Alloys may exhib
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  • ...rce applied. This does not entirely describe the machine's performance, as force is required to overcome [[friction]] as well. The [[mechanical efficiency]]
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  • [[Image:Torque_animation.gif|frame|right|Relationship between force, torque, and [[angular momentum|momentum]] vectors in a rotating system]] ...torque as one newton applied six metres from the fulcrum. This assumes the force is in a direction at [[right angle]]s to the straight lever.
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  • ...chanical system (typically a [[electric motor|motor]]) exerts a rotational force on the axle, which is transferred to the wheel(s) to accelerate the vehicle *[[Brake|Braking]]<br>Conversely a vehicle may be slowed by applying force to brake the rotation of the axle. Consumer vehicles' brakes are part of t
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  • ...[[Lift (force)|lift]] under its [[wing|wings]] is used in reverse to apply force that presses the race car against the surface of the track. This effect is *[[Lift (force)]]
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  • For a discussion of how this applies more force to the front tire and how much, see [[Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics#Braki
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  • *Spring [[Washer (mechanical)|washer]] - used to apply a constant tensile force along the axis of a [[fastener]]. ...th) is linearly proportional to its [[Tension (mechanics)|tension]], the [[force]] used to stretch it. Similarly, the contraction (negative extension) is p
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  • When the brake pedal is depressed, [[leverage]] multiplies the force applied from the pedal to a [[piston]] in the master cylinder. As force is applied to lines to the slave cylinders.
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  • ...gaged above certain engine [[Revolutions per minute|RPM]] by [[centrifugal force]], acting on spinning weights inside the clutch, similar to a [[centrifugal
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  • ...''lobes'' or ''[[cam]]s'' protruding from it, one for each valve. The cams force the valves open by pressing on the valve, or on some intermediate mechanism In addition to mechanical friction, considerable force is required to overcome the valve springs used to close the engine's valves
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  • Newton's second law is a mathematical [[definition]] of [[force]], first proposed by Newton himself (thus the name). ...l remain at rest or traveling in uniform motion unless acted upon by a net force."''
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  • ...high hopes Fides never succeeded in the market. In 1911 Fides modest sales force a turnover and [[Lancia]] ended up buying the firm.
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  • ...signals that are of particular safety importance such as displacement and force measurements of the brake pedal copied by multiple processors in the [[peda === Measurement and/or estimation of clamp force in the electromechanical calipers ===
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  • ...ervation of angular momentum of a rotating object and describes how much [[force]] or [[torque]] is needed to accelerate the object at a given rate. The 'mo ...in its state of uniform motion unless acted on by an external unbalanced [[force]]'' is called Newton's ''[[Newton's laws of motion|first law]] of [[motion]
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  • ...on the unsprung weight. In time, the unsprung weight then responds to this force with movement of its own. The amount of movement is inversely proportional
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  • ...tärke]] (PS), [[horsepower#CV and cv|cheval vapeur]] (CV) and [[foot-pound force|foot-pounds]] per minute. One unit of horsepower is equivalent to 33,000 fo :'''F''' is [[force]]
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  • ...ransmitted via a [[transmission]] chain and by the means of [[gears]], the force then led from there to a drive wheel. This model, however, did not prevail
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  • ...bsorbs excessive force, whereas the fluid of hydraulics directly transfers force.
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  • ...the ''[[Carabinieri]]'', which is a [[military police]] ([[gendarmerie]]) force and the ''[[Guardia di Finanza]]'', the Italian customs and border protecti ...chief is referred to as the ''Capo della Polizia'' (Chief of Police). The force is organized on a regional and provincial basis, thus every major Italian t
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  • ...stomary units|US units]] for both energy and work include the [[foot-pound force]] (1.3558&nbsp;J), the [[British thermal unit]] (Btu) which has various val
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  • ...n Heath]] ) which was then designated for use y the United States Army Air Force. The airfield was opened in May 1943 and closed down in November 1948.
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  • In the mechanical ''clutch type'', a mechanism, such as a [[centrifugal force|centrifugal]] weighted rotor, detects differential wheel velocity and appli ...casing apart. Therefore, only during Very hard braking will it have enough force pushing it forward to expand the casing.
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  • ...am engine|Twin-Cam]] and [[fiat SOHC|SOHC]] engines, which provided motive-force for most Fiat automobiles for over 32 years. He was also made manager of Fi
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  • ...prung mass, causing the body to lean towards the outside of the turn. This force is called the [[roll couple]]. One effect of body (frame) lean, for typical ...s on the opposite sides of the vehicle together, the bar will transmit the force of one-wheel bumps to the opposite wheel. On rough or broken pavement, anti
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  • A Boost gauge will measure pressure in either [[pound-force per square inch|psi]] or [[bar (unit)|bar]] and many also measure manifold
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  • ...to increase [[Drag (physics)|drag]] while making little change to [[lift (force)|lift]], spoilers greatly reduce lift while making little change to drag.
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  • Creating artwork has always been a driving force for artist Doug Meythaler. Working in watercolors and acrylics Doug strive
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  • ...system that tries to turn the steering wheel back to center position. The force of the centering device increases as the car's road speed increases. As lon
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  • ...k]] where the applied force is straight along its axis, meaning no turning force can be applied. Many sorts of machines are crank driven, including [[unicy ...t turn the [[chainwheel]], but the rider's leg is able to apply tangential force at the pedal to overcome it. [[Fixed gear bicycles]] (without a [[freehub]]
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  • ...made [[4-stroke]] [[Jawa Motors|Jawa]] motorcycles have been the dominant force in this sport. Impressive motorcycle ice racing footage can be seen in the
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  • ...alled a "'''[[Balbo]]'''". The aircraft went on to serve the [[Italian Air Force]] and the [[Luftwaffe]] in [[World War II]] as a long range [[bomber]] and
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  • ...estimates that dynamic braking provides between 50% to 70% of the braking force during blended braking.
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  • ...g triangles, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cylindrical motivating force. Rear suspension to inferior oscillating trapezes, advanced cross-sectional ...inal struts, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cylindrical motivating force. Motor front Fiat 1,200. Bore 68mm, run 75mm. Piston displacement 1,089 cm3
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  • ...the outbreak of [[World War I]], Georges Boillot joined the new French Air Force. He lost his life on April 21, 1916 when his plane was shot down in a dogfi
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  • ...World War One, with the extensive use of his unique designs in Italian Air Force aircraft. He also developed and manufactured the engines for the celebrated ...ine was used on the Atlantic flights in 1931 and 1933 when the Italian Air Force was planning air routes to the Americas.
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  • ...ld, which can then be used in a frontal collision to spread out the impact force over time. ...the back of the seats. It makes it easier for the suspension to absorb the force of bumps so the riders feel a smoother ride. But in sports cars this benef
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  • ...ansion of the [[anti-lock braking system]], designed to distribute braking force during emergency braking whilst cornering. CBC interacts with ABS to counte
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  • ...ine relies entirely on the piston's motion to draw in fuel and air, and to force out the exhaust gasses. As the piston descends on the intake (inlet) stroke ...rce is lost through the exhaust port that could be driving the piston, the force that the piston must exert on the gasses to exhaust them from the cylinder
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  • ...es through the vertical plane of the tire, rather than through a [[shear]] force across it. On the other hand, for maximum straight-line acceleration, obvio
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  • * On a long train the brake force during a brake application was not consistent along the length of the train ...ol valve set the rate of change of brake force, not the level of the brake force).
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  • ...t can be seen that longer con rods will reduce the amount of this sideways force, and therefore lead to longer engine life. However, for a given engine bloc
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  • |Trigger force || 5.5 to 7.28 lbf (24 to 32 N) ...s]] and is planned for distribution to the [[U. S. Army]], the [[U. S. Air Force]], the [[U. S. Navy]], and the [[United States Coast Guard|U. S. Coast Guar
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  • ...The full official title of the force is '''''Arma dei Carabinieri''''' (''Force of Carabinieri''). ...y|Army]], [[Marina Militare|Navy]] and [[Aeronautica Militare Italiana|Air Force]]), thus ending their long standing as the first corps (''Arma'') of the Ar
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  • ...ˈgwardja di fiˈnantsa/}}) is an [[Italian police|Italian military police]] force under the authority of the Minister of Economy and Finance. It is a part of ...orps’ configuration as a military structure, enhanced its role as a police force having general competence on all economic, financial and judicial matters f
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  • ...ndency for otherwise [[Elasticity|elastic]] materials to rebound with less force than was required to deform them. Simple vehicles with no separate shock a ...easily rebuilt with simple hand tools. A disadvantage is that the damping force tends not to increase with the speed of the vertical motion.
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  • ...w#Bolt|bolts]] exerting compression well into the 14 [[MPa]] (2000 [[pound-force per square inch|psi]]) range or higher. Generally speaking, there are sever
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  • ...tore energy and subsequently release it, to absorb shock, or to maintain a force between contacting surfaces. They are made of an [[elastic]] material form
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  • ...either to change the [[volume]] enclosed by the cylinder, or to exert a [[force]] on a [[fluid]] inside the cylinder.
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  • ...oth the [[Italian Social Republic]] and the [[co-belligerent]] Italian air force.
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  • ...of the tire is moving at double the speed of the car, and aerodynamic drag force varies with the [[Square_number|square]] of the speed). The visibility of t
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  • ...of the tire is moving at double the speed of the car, and aerodynamic drag force varies with the [[Square_number|square]] of the speed). The visibility of t
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  • ...(mechanics)|transmission]] gears can adjust the amount of [[torque]] or [[force]] vs. [[speed]] in much the same way an electrical transformer adjusts [[vo
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  • === Force India ===<!--since 2008--> * [[Vijay Mallya]] - [[Force India]] co-owner
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  • ...cyclists (or bikers) prefer the winter rallies, such as the Mayflower MCCs Force Ten rally or the Dean Vally MCCs Rallymans Rally. The usual order of the da
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  • ...ver 1.1 [[g-force|G]] in cornering, some drivers have measured a cornering force of 1.4 G, which remains an excellent performance figure.
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  • ...aluminium]] block, protected by a [[carbon fiber]] casing. The [[g-force|G-Force-Meter]] is completely new and it is one of the talking points of the Revent ...he usual circular instruments; [[speedometer]] and [[tachometer]]. The [[G-Force]]-Meter still remains at the center of this display mode.
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  • ...nded [[Eton College]] in England. He served in the [[British]] [[Royal Air Force]] in [[World War I]]. He was shot twice, but lived, in separate incidents i
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  • ...se the rotation of the drum drags the shoes around with it, increasing the force holding them together. This can be used to make a very powerful brake (as
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  • ...g would be infeasible if a liquid were used as the mode of transmission of force, as it is in [[hydraulic brakes]]. In addition, the use of an air brake sys ...the "cut-out" level (no higher than 130 lbs. per square inch, or "[[Pound-force per square inch|p.s.i.]]" or 896 [[Pa|kPa]]), the governor stops the compre
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  • !align="left" valign="top"|Labour force !align="left" valign="top"|Labour force by occupation
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  • ...eering effort (especially on vehicles without [[power steering]]) but more force applied to the steering components by road surface imperfections, braking,
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  • ...- accelerating [[force]] is applied to the rear wheels, on which the down force increases, due to [[load transfer]] in acceleration, making the rear tires
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  • ...elf-servo effect and the braking force is always proportional to the pedal force being applied by the driver. ...can take high heat usually do best when hot and will have reduced braking force when cold. Also, high heat pads typically have more aggressive compounds a
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  • ...sure above the car will apply a downward force. Naturally, to maximize the force one wants the maximum area at the minimal pressure. Racing car designers ha ...d effects. If this occurs in a corner where the driver is relying on this force to stay on the track, its sudden removal can cause the car to abruptly lose
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  • ...wnward force, requiring the main wing to produce more lift to balance this force, and thus increasing [[induced drag]]. The Avanti's aerodynamics and turbop
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  • *[[Force India F1|Force India]] |rowspan=2| {{flagiconIndia}} [[Force India F1|Force India F1 Team]]
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  • ...ler is like a wedge and bearing loads tend to try to eject the roller; the force from the collar which keeps the roller in the bearing adds to bearing frict ...load. Smaller rolling elements are lighter and thus have less centrifugal force, but smaller elements also bend more sharply where they contact the race, c
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  • ...- accelerating [[force]] is applied to the rear wheels, on which the down force increases, due to [[load transfer]] in acceleration, making the rear tires
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  • ...lications in [[automobile]]s and [[light truck]]s. It is used to transfer force under pressure from where it is created through [[hydraulic]] lines to the
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  • ...[[1970 | seventies]] by Rosario Di Blasi, a former pilot of' [[Italian Air Force]]. Appreciated expert flying technique, is the inventor of the "[[Ruler for
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  • These all turn out to be winning choices. The labor force produces excellent bicycles, while the team led by [[Edoardo Pavesi]], the
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  • .... It is a quadruple apex corner with a load of 5[[G-force|G]] (5 times the force of gravity) for 4 seconds. It is actually 4 corners joined together. Many d
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  • ...t its axis, either by way of gravity or by application of another external force. Common examples are found in [[transport]] applications. More generally th ...enables efficient movement of an object across a surface where there is a force pressing the object to the surface. Common examples are a cart drawn by a h
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  • ...liquid]] under [[pressure]], the fracture of a [[solid]] from an applied [[force]], or the vibration of an ear in response to [[sound]]. A practitioner of
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  • ...g|motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. In the 1950s, he was a dominant force in the smaller classes of [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]].
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  • During [[World War II]] he served in the [[Royal Australian Air Force]]. In [[1946]] he opened a small repair business. He also raced midget cars
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  • ...r bicycles, braking on these bikes is still achieved only by reversing the force on the pedals. This is not a disadvantage for the very specialized manner i ...several types of '''rim brakes'''. In all of these designs, the braking [[force]] is applied by the rider squeezing a [[lever]] mounted on the [[handlebar]
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  • ...corners. The differential is designed to drive a pair of wheels with equal force, while allowing them to rotate at different speeds. In vehicles without a d ...f a differential is that it can reduce overall [[torque]] - the rotational force which propels the vehicle. The amount of torque required to propel the vehi
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  • ...on metre|N·m]] (10.3 [[kilogram-force|kgf]]·[[metre|m]], 74.5 [[foot-pound force|ft·lbf]]) of torque at 8,000&nbsp;rpm. It had a six-speed gearbox.
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  • .... N. same to register itself in "first person" in base to the agreement in force between manufacturers in those years. The same you Shoe describes the race
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  • This service network was rebranded and became Service Force which still exists today but is, once again, all operated by independent se
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  • ...ine relies entirely on the piston's motion to draw in fuel and air, and to force out the exhaust gasses. As the piston descends on the intake (inlet) stroke ...[[valve train]]). The valve is held closed by a strong spring against the force of which the cam pushes to open it. Each valve is needed to open only once
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  • ...ine relies entirely on the piston's motion to draw in fuel and air, and to force out the exhaust gasses. As the piston descends on the intake (inlet) stroke ...[[valve train]]). The valve is held closed by a strong spring against the force of which the cam pushes to open it. Each valve is needed to open only once
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  • ...ease the pressure on the braking circuit, effectively reducing the braking force on that wheel and causing a characteristic pulsing feel through the brake p ...that determine the driver is attempting a crash stop and maintain braking force in this situation. Nevertheless, ABS significantly improves safety and cont
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  • ...length)|foot]] per [[minute]]: 33,000 [[foot (unit of length)|ft]]·[[pound-force|lbf]]·[[minute|min]]<sup>−1</sup>. This is sometimes called a ''mechani ...he measurements of mass were equivalent to measurements of force in pounds-force, which were not well-defined units at the time). So:
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  • ...ause application force is applied at right angles to the resulting braking force. There is no interaction.
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  • [[Image:A109LUH.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A South African Air Force A109LUH]]
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  • Monaco has the largest police force and police presence in the world, both per capita and per area. ...Monaco's defence is the responsibility of [[France]], it maintains a small force for the protection of the [[Sovereign Prince of Monaco]]. It was formed by
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  • ...stons, so that a net force is applied. A mechanical linkage transmits this force to brake shoes which act by friction on the treads of the wheels. ...s that a very large brake piston and cylinder are required to generate the force necessary on the brake blocks; when a proportion of the British ordinary wa
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  • ...r expanded during the spring's [[deflection]]. The magnitude of the Spring Force increases as Deflection increases according to Hooke's Law. Spring rate is ...d adequately to a linear model. For example, the first inch exerts 500 lb force, the second inch exerts an additional 550 lbf (for a total of 1050 lbf), th
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  • ...nced so that only a small force was needed to open them, and releasing the force closed the valve without any springs. The center of the engine is normally
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  • ...rovement: the nutrition did not happen more for simple fall (therefore for force of seriousness) but with the aid of an appropriate pump. The 20/30 HP was
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  • ...references for cadence and pedalling force. Prolonged exertion of too much force in too high a gear at too low a speed can increase the chance of knee damag
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  • ...ecree of [[1995-06-06]] under which the current ''Disciplinare'' came into force. [http://www.milkonline.com/fiera/cheese/disciplinari/Asiago.htm]<sup>,</su
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  • ...g trapezes, telescopic shocks-absorber and coaxial cylindrical motivatings force. Rear suspension to inferior oscillating trapeze, oscillating axle shafts,
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  • ...Others require that the lever be lifted, pressed down, or moved with extra force to engage reverse.
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  • ...1982, but by only 0.16 second from [[Rick Mears]]. Johncock was a dominant force for much of the race, but by the closing laps Mears was rapidly closing in.
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  • ...dy of flow around solid objects of various shapes. Evaluating the [[lift (force)|lift]] and [[drag (physics)|drag]] on an [[fixed-wing aircraft|airplane]], ...te inclined towards the direction of the fluid flow. Using F for the drag force, ρ for the density, S for the area of the flat plate, V for the flow veloc
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  • ...h that job, he switched career paths at Ford, entering the company's sales force. He was quite successful in sales, and he moved up through the ranks of For ...rd automobiles, most notably the [[Ford Mustang]]; he was also the "moving force," as one court put it, behind the notorious [[Ford Pinto]]. He promoted ot
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  • ...s easy access to the engine compartment. The introduction of roll-bar will force a reversal of opening towards and this is also amended the design of bonnet
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  • ...rman manufacturers [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Auto Union]], were the dominant force in GP racing, with Hitler unwilling to see drivers from non-fascist countri
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  • ...08}} As aircraft performance increased in mid-20th century, the amount of force required to operate mechanical flight controls became excessive, and hydrau
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  • ...he ruse of tying burning brands to the horns of cattle, so drawing off the force guarding a vital pass out of Campania. In [[216 BCE]], however, after Hann
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  • ...gner. Although [[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi's engines]] were a real force for the company, it was Colombo's V12 which would be the primary motivator
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  • ..., racing knowledge and his eye for detail ensured that Bandini cars were a force to be reckoned with in Europe and the US.
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  • ...ost of the remaining aircraft served the [[Italian Social Republic]]'s air force and few survived the war.
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  • ...ging]] and clamped the [[brake shoe]]s against the wheels. As considerable force was required to overcome the [[friction]] in the brake rigging, the [[brake ...ween hoses and pipes causes loss of air pressure and hence the loss of the force applying the brakes. This deficiency could easily cause a [[runaway train (
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  • ...gently. Note that one does not need to pull on the wrench with ridiculous force. Usually just a quick tug will do.
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  • ...industry in Italy) is a quite large employer in the country, with a labour force of over 196,000 (2004) working in the industry.
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  • ...y|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer force of 112,000 [[active duty]] personnel. The headquarters of the Army General ...units are the pride of the Italian Army and are a front-line well-equipped force capable of dealing with most emergency situations. They are characterised b
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  • ...eding tunnel. Under braking, Karl's Sauber - hit the wall sideways at some force. The [[FIA]] doctors, were quickly on the scene - where they found Karl in
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  • [[Image:Stemma AMI.png|thumb|150px|Coat of arms of the Italian Air Force]] ...anuele III]] as the ''[[Regia Aeronautica]]'' (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). After [[World War II]], when Italy was made a [[republic]] by referendum
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  • ...he cycle. This means that the engine must be set in motion by an external force before it can power itself. Originally, a hand crank was used to start eng
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  • ...the pits is not a trivial task, as the high speed and the left turning may force the car rightwards, out of the pits.
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  • ...em with a [[brake disc | disk]] increased and that the pilot requires less force on the lever.
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  • During [[World War II]], Whitney Straight served as a [[Royal Air Force]] pilot in the "No 601 Hurricane Squadron" with over 4 "kills" to his credi
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  • ...gns combined with Clark's skills at the wheel made for a nearly unbeatable force. 1962 saw Clark battling [[Graham Hill]] who drove for [[BRM]] for the [[Wo ...tre engine [[Formula One regulations#History|regulations]] would come into force. Lotus were less competitive. Starting with a 2-litre [[Coventry-Climax]] e
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  • ** [[Cabaniss Air Force Base]], [[Corpus Christi, Texas]] * Air Force General [[Curtis LeMay]] was a renowned enthusiast of sports car racing. As
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  • *[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] - Internet Engineering Task Force - [http://www.ietf.org/ Website]
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  • ...foie gras]]. Moore narrates the video, which shows how ducks and geese are force-fed in order to appease the demand for the "delicacy."
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  • *Highest speed, Funny Car: [[John Force]], 322.42 mph, [[2004]].
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  • Technology continues to be the driving force behind economy car development. [[Hybrid car]]s and smoother, more powerful
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  • ...ng G-Force chassis by the ovoid shape of the air intake inlet, while the G-Force's was triangular, a design characteristic that both manufacturers still ret
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  • ...uced the first gas-inflated airbag in 1994, with sensors and low-inflation-force bags becoming common soon afterwards. Dual-depth airbags appeared on passe ...n have one or more crash sensors. The sensors are typically activated by [[force]]s generated in significant frontal or near-frontal crashes. Sensors measur
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  • ...motorcycles, that small [[Pesaro]] enterprise became in just a few years a force to be reckoned with.
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  • ...nd her charge, an [[United States|American]] [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] pilot named Jack Petachi, are in fact operatives of [[SPECTRE]], a crimin ...it seems Domino is her real name. Domino's brother Jack was in the US Air Force, making him a ripe and convenient accomplice for SPECTRE to steal two nucle
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  • ...Prix|United States Grand Prix]]. The deceleration was measured at 78 [[g-force|g]] (765 m/s²), one of the most severe in all of motor racing history, res ...ve alongside [[Adrian Sutil]]. However, after being the slowest of all the Force India testers on the day he tested, Schumacher stated that he was no longer
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  • Maximum reaction time (from minimum to maximum damping force or vice versa): 140 milliseconds (0.14 sec).<br /> Average reaction time (from minimum to maximum damping force or vice versa): 25 to 30 milliseconds (.025 to .03 sec)<br />
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  • ...spresso is then tamped, or compressed with approximately 30 lbf (130 N) of force into a densely packed puck of espresso. The portafilter (or group handle) h
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  • ...avity to lean the car toward the outside of the curve, increasing downward force on the outside tires. ...spectively during braking and acceleration. Since it is only the downward force that changes and not the location of the center of gravity, the effect on o
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  • ...onda F1|Honda]], [[Scuderia Toro Rosso|Toro Rosso]], [[Super Aguri]] and [[Force India]] also attended. [[BMW Sauber|BMW]] was not in attendance as they wer * [[Force India]]
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  • ...tury the [[Duchy of Milan]] was a major political, economical and military force at the European level. Milan and Mantua became two centres of the Renaissan ...nd provinces until the late 1980s; support for the other traditional major force of Italian politics, the [[Italian Communist Party]] (PCI), was increasingl
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  • | [[Force India F1 Team|Force India]] || {{flagiconIndia}} [[India]]n || {{flagiconUK}} [[Northamptonshir :<sup>t</sup> Formerly [[Midland F1 Racing]]; subsequently became [[Force India]].
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  • ...(carbonization) exhibits the highest [[tensile strength]] (820,000 [[pound force per square inch|psi]] or 5,650 MPa or 5,650 N/mm²), while carbon fiber hea
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  • ...an achieve a given impulse with a large force over a short time or a small force over a long time. This means that for maneuvering in space, a propulsion m
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  • ...at 8200 and the torque of 657 [[newton metre]]s (485&nbsp;ft&nbsp;[[pound-force|lbf]]) at 5500&nbsp;rpm are both the same as the Enzo, but it produces marg
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  • ...o be mostly modified Japanese cars and motorcycles. The [[Hong Kong Police Force]], responsible for road safety, tends to place [[roadblock|roadblocks]] in
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  • ...oo steep to ride up to man-made objects like steps and plank barriers that force a dismount or a bunny-hop.
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  • ...er. Zora '''Ar'''kus-'''Dun'''tov, who later worked for GM and was a major force behind the development of the [[Chevrolet Corvette]], and his brother Yura,
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  • ...ap. Splices that are too heavy or non-symmetrical will generate defects in force variation, balance, or bulge parameters. Splices that are too light or open ...l halves, inflated, run against a simulated road surface, and measured for force variation. Tire balance measurement is a test where the tire is automatical
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  • ...ducer]]s for [[sonar]], and actuators for [[atomic force microscope|atomic force]] and [[scanning tunneling microscope]]s.
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  • ...hese, being unable to defend the place against a [[Carthage|Carthaginian]] force, soon after surrendered, and were allowed to withdraw to Locri.
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  • *[http://www.artas.nl SAM] User-friendly software for design, motion/force analysis & optimization of planar linkage, gear and belt mechanisms
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  • ...ies, because, most of the time, customs duties extremely important then in force in all these countries:
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  • ...ve General Motors [[Geo Metro]] for electric use, creating the [[Solectria Force]].) * [[Labor force]]
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  • ...f mass]] is sometimes written '''lbm''' to distinguish it from the [[pound-force]] ('''lbf'''). It should not be read as the mongrel unit "pound metre". ===Force===
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  • ...me temperatures, up to 1,000 degrees Celsius. The driver can control brake force distribution fore and aft to compensate for changes in track conditions. R ...ic drag actually helps, and can contribute as much as 1.0 ''g'' of braking force, which is the equivalent of the brakes on most sports cars. In other words,
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  • Nevertheless it is in the [[1923]], that the Alfa from demonstration of its force, imponendosi with a shotgun to the license Plate Florio, with [[Ugo Sivocci
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  • ...ith locking mechanisms that tighten the belt when pulled hard (e.g. by the force of a passenger's body during a crash) but do not tighten when pulled slowly
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  • ...This occurs because the rear tires must handle both the lateral cornering force and engine torque.
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  • ...rocess. Here, the glass enters a rotating spinner, and due to centrifugal force is thrown out horizontally. The air jets pushes it down vertically and bin
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  • ==Force India== ...lo Fisichella 2008 Monaco.jpg|thumb|right|Giancarlo Fisichella driving the Force India VJM-01 at the 2008 Monaco GP.]]
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  • ...e season, he was replaced by Ferrari test driver, [[Luca Badoer]] and ex-[[Force India]] driver [[Giancarlo Fisichella]].
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  • ...technique of force-feeding was already known, and the [[Foie gras|liver of force-fed geese]] was a special delicacy, as it is today.
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  • ...eering mechanisms) and the centroid of its [[contact patch]]. The tractive force acts through the centroid of the contact patch, and the offset of the steer
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  • ...n a soldier who absorbed the full impact of her body, saving her life. The force of the impact killed the soldier and because she lay unconscious, she too w
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  • ...he [[Circuit de Valencia]]. Eventual champion [[Timo Glock]] was a driving force throughout the series, but came under stiff competition from [[Lucas Di Gra
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  • ...season|1986]] Patrese returned to Brabham, but by now the team was a spent force and would never again take a driver to victory in a grand prix. Two more w
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  • ...r, with the by-then usual big-block Chevrolet engine providing the driving force, and a tiny snowmobile engine powering a pair of fans at the back of the ca
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  • ...tory. [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[president]] [[Juan Perón]] was the driving force behind the creation of the circuit, after seeing the success of the country
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  • ...found to have been killed using Chinese ammunition, a [[Royal Navy]] task force is sent to the region. ...omorrow Never Dies''. An agent from the Chinese People's External Security Force, Wai Lin was sent to investigate Elliot Carver's role in trying to start a
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  • ...view, so Futurism attempted to modernise all the arts and imbue them with force and dynamism by multiple methods. The Futurists loved movement and dance. T
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  • ...[[magnetic levitation train]]s, floating above the rails through magnetic force. Note that the levitation and the forward motion are independent effects:
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  • ...ved the course tracing performance by automatically adjusting the traction force (called "trace control") thereby restraining the development of excessive l ...a hydraulic modulator to assure that each wheel receives the correct brake force. A similar modulator is used in [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]]. ABS needs
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  • * Better handling in dry conditions - less [[force]] is applied to the front wheels, allowing more of their [[friction]] to be
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  • ...Bond manages to open the crater hatch, allowing Tanaka's troops' entry in force to the rocket base. In the ensuing battle, Bond enters the rocket launch co
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  • ...s the end of 2007, Karthikeyan had been linked with a drive with the new [[Force India]] F1 team in 2008. However, Karthikeyan did not even get to test for
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  • ...ering mechanisms) and the centroid of its [[contact patch]]. The tractive force acts through the centroid of the contact patch, and the offset of the steer
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  • ...est, the rider puts one or both feet on the ground, because the gyroscopic force that keeps a moving bike up is absent. ...rcycles still effectively push their way through the atmosphere with brute force.
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  • ...he rear wheel causes the front of the bike to rise), allowing the rider to force the bike to a specific position or attitude relative to the ground.
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  • ...e compounds are normally injected through the tire [[valve]]. The rotating force then distributes the compound onto the inner surface of the tire to act as
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  • ...t over the tyre barrier, hitting a high-fence supporting pole with violent force. Both cars were completely destroyed in the accident and the race was immed
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  • ...er programs used different units of measurement ([[newton]] versus [[pound force]]). Enormous amounts of effort, time and money were wasted.
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  • ...he [[6th Fleet]] area of responsibility, and [[Bagnoli]], known as [[Joint Force Command South]] (formerly [[AFSOUTH]], many Sailors still call it this) is
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  • ...ripping ability in order to achieve superior cornering speeds. Lateral [[g-force|g]]-forces during the tightest turns can generally exceed 1 ''g''.
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  • ...he [[6th Fleet]] area of responsibility, and [[Bagnoli]], known as [[Joint Force Command South]] (formerly [[AFSOUTH]], many Sailors still call it this) is
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  • ...[Octane rating|octane]] fuel was delivered from the USA to the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]]. This allowed the boost on Merlin engines to be increased to 48 [[inH
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  • :#Manufacturer figures in [[Kilogram-force|kgf]]·m, which is equivalent to 9.8065 [[Newton metre|N·m]].
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  • ...taly also undertakes to hand over, within six months after the coming into force of the present Treaty, the Villa Barberini in Castel Gandolfo, together wit ...ies thereof, and shall hand them over within one year after the entry into force of the present Treaty, free of all occupants.
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  • ...|''The 175 cc Benelli Racing Team was in the thirties an almost unbeatable force. Picture of [[Raffaele Alberti]] and to the right [[Amilcare Rossetti]]'']]
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  • ...rce Variation]] and [[Lateral Force Variation]], which are measured on a [[Force Variation Machine]] at the end of the manufacturing process. Tires outside
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  • ...n, later the “[[Basic T]]”, developed from 1937 onwards by the [[Royal Air Force]], designed to optimise pilot instrument scanning.
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  • ...ary process. The glass enters the rotating spinner and due to centrifugal force are thrown out horizontally. The air jets push them down vertically and bi
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  • ...er they have to go faster as the faster the car is going the more downward force there is, thus explaining the phenomenon of Eau Rouge flat out. Taking the
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  • ...hile Stewart had called it the '''Green Hell''' as well as being a driving force behind the driver boycott of 1970 that urged the Germans to rework the layo
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  • Although he was called up to serve in the [[French Air Force]], the quick fall of France resulted in Philippe being arrested by the [[Vi
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  • ...h [[four-stroke]] bikes obsolete. Throughout the 60's and 70's they were a force to be reckoned with in the motocross world, winning 14 [[Motocross]] World
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  • ...'patria potestas'', "father's power") over those living with him: He could force marriage and divorce, sell his children into slavery, claim his dependents' ...deeper than 50 miles had to be crossed, [[inverted siphon]]s were used to force water uphill.{{ref|waterhistory}}
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  • ...]]'' summed up the Fulvia as "a precision motorcar, an engineering tour de force".
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  • ...n unless the budget cap rules were changed. [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[Force India]] both submitted their own entries and were temporarily suspended fro | [[Force India]]
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  • ...the road wheel, it is less likely that the impact of a frontal crash will force the steering wheel to intrude into the driver's survival space.
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  • ...uced to D1GP, it uses GPS/accelerometers to measure the angle, speed and g-force during a run. This takes the guesswork out of judging the angle and speed o ...location or add an extra hydraulic hand brake actuator for greater braking force.
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  • ...d diverting it away from the passenger compartment and reducing the impact force on the vehicle occupants. Vehicles will include a front, rear and maybe sid
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  • ...rons and clergymen, banditism attracted a lrge number inhabitants, and the force immigration of Corsi, Ligurians and Maltese could do little to solve the de
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  • ...p speed on the setting for the best handling which provides the most down force but also has the highest drag coefficient. If the aerodynamic settings were ...force at 300 km/h, the Cinque is capable of generating 1.45 G of cornering force.
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  • ...as possible will be replaced with new models. The need to reduce the costs force Aeromere to use more conventionals solutions without to distort the past st ...car, intended as utility car, erode always more the space to the bike and force the manufacture to reduce the price at in same time improve the performance
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  • ...o that of the shaft as the gear is engaged, the collar initially applies a force to a cone-shaped brass clutch which is attached to the gear, which brings t ...enting driver tries to "match the revs" on a synchronized transmission and force it into gear without using the clutch, it is actually the synchronizer that
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  • ...ts with different speeds. The differential distributes [[torque]] (angular force) evenly, while distributing [[angular velocity]] (turning speed) such that
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  • However, the new generation of sardinian artists are a force to be reckoned with. Sardinia has produced some of the best jazz musicians
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  • ...automatic transmissions include a switch on the throttle linkage that will force the transmission to downshift into the next lower ratio if the throttle is
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  • ...International Raceway]], a former [[United States Army Air Forces|Army Air Force]] base in [[Sebring, Florida]].
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  • ...automatic transmissions include a switch on the throttle linkage that will force the transmission to downshift into the next lower ratio if the throttle is
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  • ...rickshaw manufacturers in India are [[Bajaj Auto]], [[Piaggio Greaves]], [[Force Motors]][previously Bajaj Tempo], Atul Auto and Kerala Automobiles. A new e
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  • ...hort for magnetic levitation, which float above the rails through magnetic force. This allows for almost no rolling resistance of the vehicle and no mechani
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  • ...front, always in fiberglass, with a line almost had to wedge a trend down-force act to increase the grip of the front axle. The projectors were partially r
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  • ...wheel braking system that was inherently balanced, providing equal braking force to the front wheels no matter the [[steering]] input or position.
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  • ...safely at typically less than 7,000 rpm. However, the [[torque]] (turning force at a given speed) of a Formula One engine is not much higher than a convent
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  • ...ir of pistons integrated to a [[Scotch Yoke]] that transmits reciprocating force through a specially designed bearing assembly to turn a crank mechanism. In
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  • The heat and pressure force the gases to react with each other, and at the end of the spark event there
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  • ...', still exists in the form of the [[Ford Mustang]]. The epitome of brute-force power, these cars shoe-horned giant engines into mid-sized cars which were
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  • ...ts with different speeds. The differential distributes [[torque]] (angular force) evenly, while distributing [[angular velocity]] (turning speed) such that
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  • ...duction car (1200 per year) built by expensive and scarce hand labor would force the "Ferrarina" price up as much more expensive to buy than a comtemporary
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  • ...raction control]] (ASR), the motor spin regulation (MSR), electronic brake force distribution (EBD), and [[anti-lock braking system]] (ABS). The wheels empl
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  • ...of [[MacDill Air Force Base|MacDill (Florida)]], 100 Miles of [[Offutt Air Force Base|Offutt]], [[Thompson International Speedway|Thompson]], [[Watkins Glen
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  • ...llection of ships for military purposes may compose a [[navy]] or a [[task force]].
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  • *[[89]] &ndash; Rebellions in [[Germania Inferior]] and [[Pannonia]] force peace with Decebalus of Dacia
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  • ...ccessories Collection was well received, it proved to be the destabilizing force that brought the Gucci dynasty crashing down. Within a few years, the Parfu
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  • ...t has relinquished a direct confrontational strategy that would inevitably force politicians to react. It remains quiet doing great business (prostitution,
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  • ...r-piercing or envenomed darts; the former being used to disable a high [[g-force]] simulator ([[centrifuge]]) that was used by Drax to kill him before their
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  • ...h the death of Count Domenico Agusta in 1971, the company lost its guiding force. The company won their last Grand Prix in [[1976 Grand Prix motorcycle raci
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  • ...det championship in '75, '76 and '77, confirming Moto Villa as an emerging force and important in the view of off-road motorcycle manufacturers.
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  • ...kilogram-force|kgf]] (304&nbsp;[[newton metre|N·m]], 224&nbsp;[[foot-pound force|lbf·ft]]) at 3500&nbsp;rpm.
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  • ...ters and includes over three hundred machines put into action by a driving force of two hundred horses. In this photo (which is folded several times in the
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  • ...ir of pistons integrated to a [[scotch yoke]] that transmits reciprocating force through a specially designed bearing assembly to turn a crank mechanism. In
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  • ...raxi]]) rather than by a member of DC (which nonetheless remained the main force behind the government). From 1992 to 1997, Italy faced significant challeng
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  • ...a championship title in this category, the team turned out to be a strong force. From [[1991 Formula 3000 season|1991]] onwards, Forti concentrated solely ...he [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] in 1996 was a move to force them to raise their game or leave the sport altogether.
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  • ...ring [[World War II]] for the [[Italian Army]] and [[Italian Air Force|Air Force]]. Fiat made fighter aircraft, which was one of the most common [[Italy|It
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  • ...tion between front and rear axles, allowing a better use of the rear brake force. Another vital design tenant for the Huayra project was to ensure clean air
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  • ...]. The [[warhead]] is primed to go off during a performance at a [[US Air Force]] base in [[West Germany]]. As the explosion will look like an accident, [
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  • ...ople of Rome to serve for life, with none of the kings relying on military force to gain the throne. Though no reference is made to the hereditary principle
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  • ..., so rim brakes are favoured in hilly terrain. With hand-operated brakes, force is applied to brake handles mounted on the handle bars and then transmitted ...the disc and pads and can cause the brake to lose its ability to transmit force through incompressible fluids, since some of it has become a gas, which is
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  • ...one where [[M (James Bond)|M]] and Major Boothroyd ([[Q (James Bond)|Q]]) force Bond to trade in his [[Beretta]] for the new standard issue, the Walther PP
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  • **Armour-piercing dart, used to disable a high [[g-force]] simulator ([[centrifuge]]) that was being used by Drax to kill him after
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  • *[[G-Force (car)|G-Force]] *[[Force Motors]]
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  • ...or Speedway]], the [[Firestone Firehawk 600]]. However, unprecedented [[g-force]]s brought on by TMS' steep 24-degree banking caused several drivers to exp
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  • ...es both [[emulsify]] (premix fuel with air) the fuel, and then acts as the force to push the mixture from the carburetor nozzle into the induction air strea
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  • ...Count [[Francesco Baracca]], a legendary "asso" (ace) of the Italian [[air force]] during [[World War I]], who painted it on the side of his planes. Baracca
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  • Unfortunately, due to the greater compression force required and the increased weight of the stronger components, starting a di
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  • ...manner. Since this small volume of fuel/air mixture can generate so little force to keep the engine turning, keeping it running at idle is more difficult th
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  • ...d on the 16 mile Pescara circuit on August 15 the German teams appeared in force with three of the eight-cylinder supercharged W25’s putting 350hp in the
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  • ...local hospital that evening, his fatal injuries were likely caused by the force of his car landing for the first time after the initial impact. If his deat
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  • *1 foot-pound force of torque (&nbsp;ft·lbf''f'') = 1.3558 [[newton-meter]] (N·m) *1 newton-meter = 0.7376 foot-pound force
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  • ...ir of pistons integrated to a [[Scotch Yoke]] that transmits reciprocating force through a specially designed bearing assembly to turn a crank mechanism. In
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  • ...constructed by [[Walt Disney Imagineering]]) and a terrorist attempting to force the British out of Hong Kong by threatening to paralyse the British militar
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  • ...bid by northern rival city Sydney to host the 2000 Olympics, was a driving force behind Melbourne’s motivation to wrest the Australian Grand Prix away fro
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  • ...ign) under-seat storage space, the larger wheels afford greater gyroscopic force and thereby greater balance. Large-wheeled scooters also reduce vulnerabili * The movie [[Magnum Force]] features a Moto Guzzi '''Eldorado'''.
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  • ...natopp]] || [[Famke Janssen]] || A former fighter pilot for the Soviet Air Force who joined the Janus crime syndicate after the fall of the Soviet Union, Xe
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  • Shooting in [[Panama City]] began on 7 February 2008 at [[Howard Air Force Base]]. The country doubled for Haiti and Bolivia, with the [[National Inst
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  • ...aulic commando rather than mechanic), to the suspensions (with motivatings force of greater diameter front and crossbows of greater length posteriorly). The
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  • ...ts with different speeds. The differential distributes [[torque]] (angular force) evenly, while distributing [[angular velocity]] (turning speed) such that
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  • ...double for scenes set in Madagascar, with an abandoned Royal Bahamian Air Force base being a particularly important location for the production. Additional
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  • ...i-engined car in the Grand Prix( including [[Scuderia Toro Rosso]]'s and [[Force India]]'s cars) either crashed out on the first corner, or retired before t
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  • ...llet, resulting in a passenger being sucked through the window hole by the force of the decompression. The popular idea that this was a realistic possibilit
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  • The revised directive went into force in June 1998, and banned sponsorship from 2003, with a further three&nbsp;y
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  • Rolled its, 903 cc, force it to run in the within of the class comprised between 751 and i 1100 cc, t
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconUS}} [[Gene Force]]
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  • ...exclusive right to use the DFV. McLaren built a DFV-powered car and a new force appeared on the scene when [[Ken Tyrrell]] entered his team using Cosworth-
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  • clean = '.1' -- dummy value to force name for floating point
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  • ...ustomed to experienced local drivers will step out with little thought and force you to stop, so slow down here and be careful! When driving in a neighborho
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