Sentences with phrase «acceleration force even»

To be more precise: tremendous acceleration force even in the low rpm range is supplemented by the engine map of a 911 Targa 4 with the high rev limits typical of a sports car.

Not exact matches

The main one should be obvious to anyone who's taken even a joking three - point stance in a backyard football game: Both linemen have space to take at least one step, upping the acceleration they can get, and thus increasing the total amount of force in the equation.
A concussion in football is a very complex event involving different and changing forces, linear and rotational accelerations, helmet fit, player position, impact duration, player concussion history and overall health, and potentially even genetics.
The damage can be even greater when a shaking episode ends with an impact (hitting a wall or a crib mattress, for example), because the forces of acceleration and deceleration associated with an impact are so strong.
Dr. Fiskum and Dr. Fourney were the first to demonstrate how the enormous acceleration (G - force) that occupants of vehicles experience during under - vehicle blasts can cause mild to moderate TBI even under conditions where other vital organs are unscathed.
No matter how fast you move, you will not overcome the acceleration force of even a light resistance elastic band (even though you may continue to elongate it).
The force exerted by even an Olympic level sprinter during acceleration do not remotely compare to the forces exerted during heavy squats or snatches.
Even on snow - free pavement, acceleration around town would often overcome the tires» modest grip, forcing the Optima's standard traction control to rein in the spinning.
There's also launch control, displays with lateral and longitudinal g - forces, acceleration times, top times, and even automatic and countdown starts.
AVS changes the damping forces according to road conditions and even responds to acceleration, steering, or braking; further enhancing ride quality.
Even the much maligned skip - shift feature; which forces a direct 1st to 4th gear shift during light acceleration, helps make the new Corvette a classic sports car built for a modern age.
People inevitably remember the fall of the Berlin Wall, which heralded the dissolution of the Soviet Union — even though Tiananmen Square came first (just months earlier, in Jun - 1989), basically forcing an acceleration of China's rural - urban migration & its transition to a capitalist economy (thereby relegating communism to a mere system of political control).
For example, I and others have pointed out that the sun is in free fall and does not feel accelerations and velocities, the only thing left is tidal forces [and even smaller magnetic forces].
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion (F = ma), if the venerable Queen Mary were set to float freely, absent any other forces, and a line attached to the bow were to be pulled by even just one person, the ship would respond immediately to the steady application of that force by experiencing a very tiny acceleration in the direction of applied force.
Because the legal profession is massive (perhaps more massive than was expected), we have to apply a tremendous amount of force to get even a little bit of acceleration in a given direction — for example, in the direction of adopting new technology.
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