It's fascinating that competition and military skydiving developed chutes stable enough to allow parasailing — essentially parachutes that become steerable lifting wings, then that became a kite - sailor's
means of propulsion on surfboards and skates, and now this larger version that can be launched and retrieved fairly easily.
Her primary
means of propulsion is the wind in her sails.
Hyundai, like Honda, is building a new vehicle with three
means of propulsion.
When
both means of propulsion are pushing the vehicle, power rating is estimated to be near 170 HP.
BMW uses a 1.5 liter 3 - cylinder engine in the Mini Cooper and the 2 - Series Active Tourer, and Ford now puts a 1 liter, 3 - cylinder engine in the Fiesta and other cars as their sole
means of propulsion.
The motors are the Karma's sole
means of propulsion, but the power used to turn them can come from either of two sources.
But no spacecraft has used a sail as its primary
means of propulsion.
An artist's rendering of Japan's IKAROS solar sail, the first spacecraft to use the sun's light as its main
means of propulsion.
Not exact matches
Suzanne Smrekar
of the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory and her colleagues deduced that lava flows on the flanks
of several Venusian volcanoes appear unweathered,
meaning that the flows must be no more than 2.5 million years old.
However, the launch wasn't a total success because a loss
of hydraulic pressure
meant the firm wasn't able to recover the rocket's
propulsion modules as planned.
Data published yesterday by scientists at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, and colleagues revealed that Earth's ice sheets are melting at a rate that could
mean more than 32 centimeters
of global sea level rise by 2050.
Credit Ford for filling a gaping hole in the vehicular fleet with this excellent Turkish - built import, and for realizing that converting a few
of them to electric
propulsion is a sensible
means of spreading the Transit Connect's reach.
What shines through in all
of them are each designer's considerable skills, a keen sense
of dedication to their profession, and a strong belief in the future
of the motor car as the prevailing favorite
means of personal transportation — irrespective
of propulsion system and
means of reaching its destination.
The engine was derived from a series hybrid - drive
propulsion system
meant to use 40 %
of gasoline's potential energy (the typical car only uses 15 %
of gasoline's potential energy).
This system helps accomplish vehicle
propulsion by
means of an electronic throttle without any cables from the accelerator pedal to the throttle valve
of the engine.
Motorized personal watercraft
means a vessel, usually less than 16 feet in length, which uses an inboard, internal combustion engine powering a water jet pump as its primary source
of propulsion.
Too simple Doc, you need to determine the S - B equivalent energy per put forced by the candle and the fluorescent lighting while considering the downwelling longwave radiation
mean of the bathroom atmosphere and the rate
of energy transfer to the tub bottom before proposing that internal harmonics might impact energy transfer in the put put boat manifold leading to erratic
propulsion.
While that's a small number, «Small changes in sea levels in certain places
mean very big changes in the kind
of protection
of infrastructure that you need to have in place,» said Erik Ivins, a geophysicist at NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory in California and one
of the contributors to Thursday's study.
I think the courts would take the line
of least resistance and interpret this to
mean the person who turned the vehicle on and selected its destination as they are in control
of its movement or
propulsion.