Sentences with phrase «in altitude hold»

This drone even comes with built - in altitude hold which makes it easy to control and fun to play with for any level.

Not exact matches

A built - in barometer provides an altitude hold function which makes for easier, steadier flight.
And check this out: The Mini RC has built - in air pressure sensors which allow you to set it to hold a certain altitude.
EPO concentrations and red blood cell volumes had risen in each of the four groups, suggesting that contrary to long - held wisdom, these adaptations aren't the only reason altitude training enhances performance.
On July 3, an international workshop was held in honor of Professor Mutsumi Ishitukas 50 years of research in Peru at the Sycaya Astronomical Radio Observatory, which is located in the suburbs of Huancayo, Peru, at an altitude of 3300 meters.
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I don't know whether any of the assumptions of LTE, equipartition, or Boltzmann statistics actually hold at the altitudes you are interested in.
First, if the classical approximation still holds, I would infer that in principle separately integrating pressures at two altitudes for a long enough time would enable one to distinguish the Velasco et al. profile from isothermality.
The atmosphere is analogous to a flexible lens that is shaped by the density distribution of the gas molecules, of the atmosphere in the space between the sphere holding them, and space; Incoming heat gets collected in many ways and places,, primarily by intermittent solar radiation gets stored, in vast quantities, and slowly but also a barrage of mass and energy fluxes from all directions; that are slowly transported great distances and to higher altitudes mostly by oceanic and atmospheric mass flows.
This same relationship seems to hold all throughout the Venusian atmosphere, so when you go to OTHER altitudes on Venus where the pressures are the same as on Earth, you see temperature differences in the same ratio, 1.176 (within a reasonable margin of error).
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