Sentences with phrase «as centrifugal»

More than one speed, or automatic adjustment, will also be useful as centrifugal juicers handle hard fruit at high speed, but need a slower one for soft fruit.
(BorgWarner, which acquired the Traction Systems division of Haldex Group in 2011, refers to the unit as a Centrifugal Electro - Hydraulic Actuator.)
Inside its torque converter is what's known as a Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorber — that in layman terms — reduces the amount of vibrations felt in the cab.
Or supplementary information such as centrifugal force and boost pressure can be called up.
The very fancy ones use a turbocharger instead, but it is crankshaft - driven with an overrunning clutch (with a whooper of a gear - up)- functioning as a centrifugal blower until the engine develops enough power for the turbine to spin up.

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His has been an inestimably powerful influence containing the centrifugal forces within an evangelicalism that, they believe, is not nearly so unified as either its friends or critics have usually assumed.
In this sense, religion and religious values act as social glue: informing society's understanding of the public good, providing the vocabulary of common moral discourse, and, consequently, restraining and bonding the centrifugal forces of national life.
Yet, just as the reddening of the galactic spectra compels us to accept the centrifugal flight of the sidereal layers — so, and still more certainly, must the distribution and history of the small, the big, and, finally, the very large corpuscles (what is each of us, in effect, but an immense molecule?)
A summary of Merleau - Ponty's treatment of ambiguity points to Whitehead's notion of adventure: (i) the irreducible polarity of body - world as the ultimate scheme of existence; (ii) the irreducibility of perception to either pole of the body - world schema; (iii) the affirmation of freedom as both centripetal and centrifugal.
Because meaning is placed mutually in the two poles of body and world, Merleau - Ponty refers to meaning as equally centripetal and centrifugal (PP 116, PMP 135).
Not only does this mean that it can juice leafy greens a little more easily, but it also means that the juice will last much longer because less oxidization occurs as a result of the heat from a centrifugal juicer.
Despite your problems with masticating juicers, I find mine extremely easy to clean, it produces very little pulp and it is the same size as my old centrifugal.
So imagine this metallic round thing that you slather all around with batter, and then, I guess, suspend in artificial zero gravity and rotate, so your batter wouldn't drip down from it (as long as you don't rotate it too fast, because the centrifugal force would take over at a certain speed and you'll get Brownie Splatters all over the inside of your expensive zero - gravity oven).
As such, there are very strong political centrifugal forces; which have succeeded in breaking the empire apart before (in 1917, and in 1991).
A kind of centrifugal force is pinning the Lib Dems to the side of the fuselage as their legislation spirals out of control.
Although centrifugal juicers aren't as efficient at juice extraction, they work quickly, resist clogging, and are less expensive than masticating juicers.
It doesn't have the same juice yield as a masticating juicer, but it's definitely among the best performing centrifugal juicers in this review.
They whirl vials around tens of thousands of times a minute, generating centrifugal forces up to 30,000 times as strong as Earth's gravity.
It is, says Zylbersztajn, «easy to foresee a student being failed in a public examination because he or she considered as real the centrifugal force acting on a satellite».
As the accretion disk spins faster and its centrifugal force stops matter from falling in, a clump of gas gets thrown off the disk and up into the jet.
Many physicists regarded centrifugal force less as a force than a fiction.
In a report on the research, published in the December 27 issue of JAMA Dermatology, the researchers call on physicians who treat women with central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) to make patients aware that they may be at increased risk for fibroids and should be screened for the condition, particularly if they have symptoms such as heavy bleeding and pain.
The tests also showed that the improvement came from changes in the pitch angle: As the turbine blades flexed back or forth thanks, respectively, to wind pressure and centrifugal effect, the pitch angle changed slightly.
Sandia's SpinDx device features centrifugal microfluidics, or «lab - on - a-disk» technology, which uses centrifugal forces to manipulate samples and reagents through microfluidic channels implanted on disks that are of the same size as a standard CD or DVD.
The second popular explanation describes it as a consequence of «rotational disruption», a process of launching dust and fragments by spinning so fast, the large centrifugal forces produced exceed the object's own gravity, causing it to break apart.
While the Sun does not rotate as a solid body (the rotational period is 25 days at the equator and about 35 days at the poles), it takes approximately 28 days to complete one full rotation; the centrifugal effect of this slow rotation is 18 million times weaker than the surface gravity at the Sun's equator.
Indeed, sometime after the tenuous gas of the Solar nebula began collapsing into the proto - Sun within its host molecular cloud, a strong magnetic field developed that was instrumental in transporting rotational energy away from its core region in bi-polar jets of gas so that centrifugal forces created by the nebula's collapse did not grow so much as to halt continuing gravitational contraction.
More importantly to us, centrifugal juicers are not as efficient at getting as much juice out of the produce, which means produce costs might go up.
Although they do not juice leafy greens as well and some produce they are generally less expensive, they are fast and you can put in bigger pieces of produce in to juice — for instance, an apple will need to be quartered for the above single gear Omega juicer, but can be put whole into most centrifugal juicers.
Cold - pressed juices may contain up to 5x the amount of nutrients as a glass of juice produced on a centrifugal juicer.
I'm going to set up my base of support wider than my shoulder width and the idea is that I create big centrifugal circles, I like 2 reps, and then I come stop as fast as I possibly can inside the base of support.
Also included as standard on all diesel Colorados are the smart diesel exhaust brake system, a special Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorber to reduce noise and vibration, the Z82 trailering package with a hitch receiver and seven - pin connector, a trailer brake controller, a G80 automatic locking rear differential with a 3.42 axle ratio, and two - speed electronic transfer case for four - wheel - drive models.
The suspension also helps lessen body roll within curves, as one side of the vehicle is lower than the other side due to the centrifugal force pushing outward on the vehicle.
Two V8 engines were introduced once again in 1996, with the new BMW M5 entering the market in 1998 with the most powerful production engine built by BMW up to that time: this 294 kW / 400 hp power unit came, among other highlights, with features such as oil supply controlled for centrifugal forces and electronically controlled individual throttle butterflies.
For the first time, Porsche is using a dual - mass flywheel with a centrifugal pendulum in conjunction with the PDK, as well as intelligent overrun cut - off and virtual gears.
The all - new 2.7 L Turbo is matched with a Hydra - Matic eight - speed automatic transmission featuring enhancements designed to improve shift quality, as well as a new centrifugal pendulum absorber torque converter that reduces vibrations to improve smoothness.
An rpm - adaptive torsion damper with a centrifugal force pendulum largely compensates for undesirable vibrations in the engine; this permits driving from an engine speed range as low as 1,000 revolutions per minute.
It appears as an expansile skin tumor that aggravates in a centrifugal manner (aggravating in a direction away from the axis or center from a central focus of ulceration.
And a variation on the Hookshot, where you don't instantly retract, allowing you to use it as a means to swing around obstacles or use centrifugal force to launch yourself upwards if you begin swinging and then retract the Hookshot mid-swing.
These can be summarized as: the way his picture moves towards the edge of the canvas in centrifugal waves filling to the brim; his completely impulsive use of pigment as a material, generally thick, slow - flowing, viscous, with a sensual attitude toward it, as if it were the primordial material, with deep and vibratory color; the absence of any effacing of the tracks bearing the imprint of the energy passing over the surface.
Mia Fineman, associate curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, wrote in her text for the exhibition catalogue, «Singh's Bombay street scenes are filled with a new kind of energy, as if the elements in the pictures are held in suspension by centrifugal force.
His development as an artist occurred in the 1980s to1990s, a period determined by the centrifugal vector, when rigid social principles and aesthetic norms were replaced by volatility, ambivalence and plasticity.
In his groundbreaking experiments with plastic in the late 1960s, he demonstrated how this modern, industrial material could be tinted with vibrant hues and cast into parabolic shapes using centrifugal force, creating transparent, multi-colored sculptures that serve as lenses through which to see.
At times he achieves this harmony through centrifugal or centripetal movement around a central core, as in Untitled (3.8.83), Untitled (7.7.83) and Untitled (6.4.83).
In Spread, the hard - edged inner rings become increasingly painterly as they expand from the center — until the outermost band threatens to spin off into space, as if propelled by centrifugal force.
The general direction of the show is centrifugal, its diverging and far - reaching trajectories rendered meaningful by a sophisticated, ironic play around the idea of its centre — in display terms, the Fridericianum Museum and, in geohistorical terms, Kassel itself, the former often acting as metonym for the latter.
Birnbaum has orchestrated his exhibition «Making Worlds» between the Arsenale and Palazzo delle Esposizioni in the Giardini as «an omnivorous and centrifugal show without sections where all the creative languages between installations, video and film, sculpture, performance, painting, and design follow one another with a common denominator: a «painterly sensibility.
Kudo referred to these as trou noir and also suggested that several reflected the balance of centrifugal and centripetal forces which he believed unified Japan, not in social terms, but in a pantheistic sense.
Often, these ideas are amalgamated in his extraordinary bronze sculptures — as if a magnetic centrifugal force has pulled together busts of Thatcher, policeman's helmets, Britannia, galleons and other maritime bric - a-brac.
This presentation offers an original and focused look at the artist's gridded forms, as well as her use of incision and excision to extend the centrifugal aspect of her mapping.
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