Some capture kinetic energy via «regenerative braking,» while others run on hydrogen gas.
Obviously, though, the equations only
capture kinetic energy due to velocity orthogonal to R. And, is little «r» not also changing with time?
The BAS system also features regenerative braking that turns the electric motor into a generator to
capture kinetic energy from braking and convert it into electricity to recharge the battery.
In essence, the paddles are auxiliary braking devices, because they use the electric traction motor to
capture the kinetic energy of the ELR and slow it down.
Students plan to install floor tiles that
capture kinetic energy.
Quick study: a cinematographer who's worked with Lars von Trier, Danny Boyle, and Oliver Stone describes
capturing the kinetic on film
New director Paul Greengrass (Doug Liman stays on as executive director)
captures the kinetic energy of the first Bourne film and intensifies it with his breakneck handheld style.
During deceleration, the electric traction motor
captures the kinetic energy to recharge the battery.
When the RX 400h is coasting or the brakes are applied, the electric motors function as generators,
capturing kinetic energy that would normally be lost as heat through the brakes and transforming it into useable electricity to recharge the batteries.
Regenerative braking
captures the kinetic energy when you slow down, converts it to electrical energy, and stores it in the battery.
It captures the kinetic energy generated while braking, stores it in a compact battery pack, and feeds it to a small motor attached to the side of the internal combustion engine.
Many early hybrids suffered from a non-linear braking feel, a result of
capturing the kinetic energy from the braking and storing it in the battery.
Regenerative braking
captures the kinetic energy generated during braking and channels it back to the battery pack, though it's not enough to power the car on its own.
But beneath these dubious design choices is an attentively detailed rendering of first - person movement that
captures the kinetic joys of play as well as any game released this year, a surreal reconfiguration of the human senses into an experience where movement is its own reward.
* Cropped closely to exclude the horizontal plane, they focus on the all - over abstract patterns formed by the arrested motion of the cascading water,
capturing a kinetic energy reminiscent of twentieth century American Abstract Expressionist painting.
Their proprietary turbine generator unit, or TGU,
captures the kinetic energy of moving bodies of water.
Also, like other hybrids, the Prius
captures kinetic energy otherwise lost during coasting and braking and converts it into electricity, a technology called regenerative braking.
Most importantly, the Switch version perfectly
captures the kinetic and aggressive play style for that defines modern Doom.
Not exact matches
Not sure if anyone else is suffering from Beat Generation fatigue, but this posits Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac at the very beginnings of what would be a solid, longstanding, somewhat complicated friendship of three and if John Krokidas
captures their tale «visual flair,
kinetic energy, and imagination» as Sundance suggests it, then we can hope that this is an atypical bio about three pivotal players in American literature that have been bogged down filmically in the recent past.
With its linear, mission - centric plot and collection of archetypal characters, «Hostiles,» which Cooper adapted from an unproduced manuscript by the late screenwriter Donald E. Stewart («Missing»), bears more than passing resemblance to such towering John Ford classics as «Stagecoach» and «The Searchers,» an affinity underlined by the sweeping landscape and
kinetic action
captured with keen sensitivity by cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi.
DP Dan Laustsen's work is a steely variant on the even - more - intensely stylized visuals he
captured for Crimson Peak, but more impressive is how rarely the
kinetic action calls in CG reinforcements.
During our introduction to Ralston, riding through the desert on a bicycle, there is no mistaking that he is a thrill seeker with infectious enthusiasm and Boyle's
kinetic, energised direction does well to
capture this.
Their ideas ranged from the Power Nap, a mattress pad - like device that
captures thermal and
kinetic energy while a person is sleeping, to a dome that removes methane gas generated by cows.
This means when the brakes are applied,
kinetic energy is
captured and can be used immediately or stored in the battery for later use.
However, the introduction of a
Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) in 2009, which
captured waste energy created under braking and transformed it into electrical energy, ensured the teams had an extra 80bhp or so to play with for just over six seconds a lap.
Instead of the paddles controlling up and down shifts, however, they let drivers manually adjust the amount of regenerative braking, and thus the
kinetic energy that's
captured from slowing and returned to the battery to propel the car.
Yes, Volt helps to recharge its own battery through regenerative braking, which
captures otherwise lost
kinetic energy and transfers it back to the battery.
Kinetic energy is
captured in the form of regenerative braking, sending power back into the battery while slowing down.
The
kinetic design approach uses bold vehicle designs to
capture the feeling of energy in motion, so that cars look like they are moving — even when they are standing still.
In an effort to maximize efficiency and range, the Soul EV uses Kia's third - generation regenerative braking system to
capture up to 12 percent of the car's
kinetic energy, which is fed back into the battery while the Soul EV is coasting and braking.
Shutting off the engine when the vehicle is stopped, to minimize idling Restarting the engine promptly when the brake pedal is released Enabling early fuel shut - off during vehicle deceleration
Capturing vehicle
kinetic energy during deceleration through regenerative braking to charge the advanced nickel metal hydride battery Performing intelligent battery charging when it is most efficient The new GM Hybrid system provides additional power, when required, during launch from the electric motor / generator.
Ford has sold Fusion hybrids for three years, and this next generation has improved regenerative braking,
capturing up to 95 percent of the
kinetic energy, more electric systems (in place of belt - driven), and the transmission and battery - cooling systems are developed in - house at Ford.
The company explained the iBooster and ESP - hev technology balance the use of the CT6 electric motors to act as generators to slow the vehicle and
capture as much
kinetic energy as possible during low - demand scenarios, while blending the traditional hydraulic brakes with the motors in high - demand scenarios.
This will be Kia's first mass - market EV although it does have an EV in Korea, and the new EV makes use of Kia's third - generation regenerative braking which
captures up to 12 percent of the car's
kinetic energy.
To maximise the efficiency and potential range of the Soul EV, regenerative braking
captures and recycles the car's
kinetic energy while it is coasting and braking.
Spectral, semi-transparent, tree - like entities vibrate with
kinetic energy, suspended somewhere between the camera's
capture, the artist's process and the viewer's eye.
We stopped by the gallery for a quick peak and saw a varied collection of new works in many of the mediums Ellis is know for, such as glossy acrylic paintings,
kinetic sculptures and tobacco - stained works on paper, with imagery
capturing elements of the bucolic environment where he -LSB-...]
The aim of the holographic version was to «
capture» the graphic and
kinetic nature of the original sculpture, but on the flat surface of the holographic plate.My relationship with Light Fantastic was much like a printmaker's relationship would be with a printer.
Often influenced by music, improvisational and spontaneous, Ellis is known for
capturing visual rhythm through the use of
kinetic sculpture that produce analogue sequences, paintings that are often recorded in a form of digital time - lapse animation, and collaborative public works.
What I'm thinking is that the primary way that the energy
captured by CO2 gets dissipated is not radiation, partly back to the surface, but primarily upwards convention as the
kinetic transfer between gas molecules moves the heat rapidly throughout the atmosphere.
Motion means
kinetic energy, which can be
captured, just like the energy in moving water can be
captured by the turbine in a hydroelectric dam.
There are no batteries to absorb such a powerpulse, nor would it be feasible to incorporate e.g. supercapacitors in sufficient volume to
capture the vehicle's
kinetic energy.
Re David @ 20, seeing as the direct thermal contribution of global annual fossil fuel combustion has repeatedly been shown here to be miniscule compared to the increase in greenhouse forcing, (most recently here: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2009/10/an-open-letter-to-steve-levitt/) is there any reason to think that
capturing a small portion of total wind and wave
kinetic energy would a more significant effect?
Based on observations and fundamental chemical
kinetic principles, attempts have been made to formulate organic carbon composition by functional group analysis in some main classes of organic chemical species (e.g., Decesari et al., 2000, 2001; Maria et al., 2002; Ming and Russell, 2002),
capturing some general characteristics in terms of refractive indices, hygroscopicity and cloud activation properties.