Sentences with phrase «more acceleration force»

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All high school physics students can tell you that force equals mass times acceleration, and a 6 - 2, 210 - pound safety who runs a 4.5 40 is going to deliver a significantly more dangerous hit than a 5 - 10, 160 - pound safety who runs a 5.2.
Rodriguez's acceleration times Bonds's mass equaled the force of one of the most exciting groundouts to first base you've ever seen, most likely foreshadowing more classic confrontations in this Series.
The more baby can move in a crash, the more acceleration and force there will be when the belts do finally stop the movement.
On the first global map of earthquake hazards, pink and red signal a more than 10 % chance of ground accelerations exceeding 25 % of the force of gravity within the next 50 years — high enough to cause widespread damage to buildings.
The principle is simple, however: By applying the same force to less mass, riders should be able to generate more acceleration.
Stars in a more massive galaxy will orbit faster than those in a lower mass galaxy because the greater gravity force of the massive galaxy will cause larger accelerations of its stars.
The new device also measures forces more precisely — it measures nearly twice as much pressure and acceleration as before, for example.
Estimating both the distance and recession speed of ancient Type - Ia supernovae allow astronomers to calculate the expansion of the universe, back during an era when matter in the universe was still relatively dense and expansion was still slowing under the influence of gravity and before its later hypothesized, subsequent acceleration from a mysterious repulsive force (more from NASA's Observatorium and NERSC's press release).
These exercises will help you develop more aggressive acceleration angles, joint stability, as well as a faster and more powerful agility force.
These books supports the teaching of various topics / units including: Speed, velocity, acceleration, forces, energy transformations, atomic structure, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, energy resources, states of matter, magnets, terminal velocity, volume, elements, periodic table, genetic, diseases, floating and sinking, pressure, chemical reactions, enzymes, cell division, combustion, momentum, smoking and much more....
A total of 11 screens give more information than I've ever seen in a production car, starting with the mundane oil temperature and pressure, turbo boost gauge and fuel economy, and ranging up to steering angle, acceleration and braking in percent, AWD torque distribution, and lateral, acceleration and braking g - force.
The forces that it exerts on you under acceleration, or when you hit the huge carbon brakes (they still need more progression, but they're much better than in the Gallardo) or when you lean on the Pirelli P Zero Corsas are massive and intimidating.
The only thing that will make a big difference on an economy car motor (ie, more than a placebo effect) in terms of acceleration is forced induction.
If the rear wheels threaten to spin under acceleration, a greater proportion of drive force is distributed to the front by a more powerful engagement of the multi-plate clutch.
The fuel - saving skip - shift feature that forces you from first gear to fourth gear during slow acceleration is more obtrusive than what you get in the Camaro.
To be more precise: tremendous acceleration force even in the low rpm range is supplemented by the engine map of a 911 Targa 4 with the high rev limits typical of a sports car.
The results are greater and more uniform drive force at the rear axle, increased traction and faster acceleration.
More sophisticated systems allow for more information such as lateral and longitudinal acceleration (g - force), throttle position, steering wheel position and brake pressMore sophisticated systems allow for more information such as lateral and longitudinal acceleration (g - force), throttle position, steering wheel position and brake pressmore information such as lateral and longitudinal acceleration (g - force), throttle position, steering wheel position and brake pressure.
According to Chevy, the suspension improvements enable the Camaro 1LE to achieve more than 1.0 g of lateral acceleration, which also forced engineers to beef up the rear - axle half - shafts to handle the higher traction levels.
Another neat feature available in the 2015 Ford Mustang Atlanta GA are the all - new Track Apps, which allow drivers to monitor and track everything from top speeds, fuel efficiency, acceleration times, g - forces and more on the 4.2 - inch message screen in the instrument cluster.
The higher the torso acceleration, the more sudden the motion, the higher the forces on the neck, and the more likely a neck injury is to occur.
Torque is this «twisting» force that makes a car more flexible and more confident under acceleration.
Science has helped demonstrate that we have entered the Anthropocene, an age in which humans, through our «great acceleration,» have become a planetary force and left a signature — in fallout, carbon, plastic and more — that could mark the dawn of a geological age of our own making (if not yet our own design).
but to reach more than 2 °C at the end of the century, there must be undoubtedly a detectable acceleration at some moment — and it is somewhat surprising that no hint for any acceleration is detectable after 30 years of continuous increase of radiative forcing, isn't it?
The data and the statistical analysis does not provide the evidence that the so called «pause», a time period with a lower trend estimate than the longer - term trend estimate, was more than just a short - term fluctuation around the median warming trend, mostly due to short - term unforced internal variability in the Earth system (and some contribution from decreasing solar activity and increased reflecting aerosols in the atmosphere, counteracting the increased greenhose gas forcing to some degree), like the «acceleration» over the 16 - year period from 1992 to 2007 (e.g., UAH trend: 0.296 + / - 0.213 (2 sigma) deg.
Because the legal profession is massive (perhaps more massive than was expected), we have to apply a tremendous amount of force to get even a little bit of acceleration in a given direction — for example, in the direction of adopting new technology.
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