Sentences with phrase «by accelerating momentum»

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It is intriguing that by «twisting the twist,» nature provides an additional momentum to the field causing it to accelerate as it spins.
Solar sails like IKAROS, short for Interplanetary Kite - craft Accelerated by Radiation Of the Sun, aim to move forward by harnessing the momentum of photons colliding with it.
Charged particles are produced by electric discharge and accelerated, i.e. momentum is transferred to them via electromagnetic fields.
HERE»S WHAT I DO N'T LIKE: Loud wind noise (anytime I exceed 40 - 45 mph), makes it hard to hear the radio at normal volume; intrusive road noise, which I corrected by swapping out the standard Goodyear tires with Continental tires; lackluster acceleration for a V6 engine, CVT tends to lose momentum when you lift your foot off of the gas pedal — often jerky when accelerating and decelerating while in motion and when accelerating from a dead stop; as mentioned by another reviewer, accelerator hesitates before catching when shifting from reverse to drive; bumps in the road are not well absorbed (the 2016 model may have addressed this issue); no power to windows after you shut off the engine; no auto door locks; poor V6 fuel efficiency averaging around 24 MPGs combined; trunk lid's arms and safety feature makes it heavy and sometimes hard to lift open; Infotainment system does understand most voice commands; and Harmon Kardon speakers are sometimes crackly.
«GM's retail growth over the last 12 months has outpaced the industry by a wide margin because our redesigned large pickups and SUVs are hits, we made smart investments in new segments like small crossovers and mid-size pickups, and our momentum in the car business is accelerating with each new model introduction,» said Kurt McNeil, U.S. vice president of Sales Operations.
Accelerate hard and you're struck by both the racket and the lack of momentum; it feels like a hot - hatch engine stuck in a car two sizes too big.
This movement gained momentum in the 1890s and was accelerated by the early 20th century due to the invention of the automobile, which expanded the ability of ordinary Americans to visit sites connected with their heritage.
According to Kimishima, so far the momentum has exceeded expectations and Nintendo intends to accelerate it even further by launching software that «enables new ways of playing».
So, from all angles, I am delighted to accelerate the momentum created by the Paris Agreement.»
Germany is accelerating its efforts to become the world's first industrial power to use 100 percent renewable energy — and given current momentum, it could reach that green goal by 2050.»
«Congress must act this year to establish a carbon cap and provide these funds to accelerate the momentum already created by the recovery bill's funding for energy efficiency,» he continued.
Respondents are also encouraged by accelerating home construction, with three out of four citing a rise in available homes created by new construction as a factor contributing to market momentum.
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