Sentences with phrase «of deceleration force»

That's some pretty poor rim then... My rims certainly withstand so hard braking on paved roads that the ABS system activates, meaning about 1 g of deceleration force.

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To rein in credit growth, Beijing must force a sharp deceleration in investment growth, which, because investment growth is a substantial source of economic activity, means laying off a large number of workers employed in investment - related activity.
The slowdown in growth of the economy's potential in 2016 reflected a deceleration in the growth of the potential labor force.
Its deceleration between 1972 and 1999 was offset by a broad acceleration in potential productivity of the labor force during these years.
Some of those macro forces include a deceleration in places like the U.K., where the economy grew at the slowest pace in more than five years in the first quarter of 2018, according to a report from the Office for National Statistics on Friday.
Bands can be implemented sooner in this sequence as they force athletes into optimal angles of deceleration and acceleration.
The damage can be even greater when a shaking episode ends with an impact (hitting a wall or a crib mattress, for example), because the forces of acceleration and deceleration associated with an impact are so strong.
Massive contraction in export demands, wrenching deceleration of growth, and exacerbated bad debts quickly forced many firms to downsize, and companies have been laying off employees by the hundred.
The action of rebounding makes use of the increased G - force from gravity based exercises like this and each cell in the body has to respond to the acceleration and deceleration.
Rebounding is unique since it uses the forces of acceleration and deceleration and can work on every cell in the body in a unique way.
Fatigue may result in dehydration, poor movement technique and joint positioning, improper sequencing, reduced braking force in deceleration, you name it, it all increases the risk of injury.
As Garhammer (1980) noted, power output calculated by reference to barbell linear displacement over time will necessarily underestimate the true value, as peak displacement involves a period of deceleration in which no force is applied by the athlete.
If you conclude this program by making sure that you're doing the customary squats, front squats, Roumanian deadlifts, hypers with weights and glute / ham raises as well, you can have the strength to bend at the knee and hip and have the large muscles of the hip and thigh absorb and dissipate the deceleration forces.
One factor that is quite common to all COD maneuvers is the application of very high braking forces in the deceleration phase (Hewit et al. 2011).
This is done by expending as little energy as possible and using the body as a whole unit of force production and deceleration.
The primary strength qualities for most sports are maximal, starting, explosive, reactive, rotational, rate of force development, acceleration and deceleration, stability, and strength endurance.
I say «might be» because, in modelling this situation, one can not get away from the dependence on multiple factors, such as the 5 listed above So if (for example) the natural rates of deceleration after downshifting and in neutral are the same, that doesn't mean it would take the same force of stepping on the brakes in both cases to further change the deceleration by the required amount.
One of the novelties of the Integral Rear Axle is elasto - kinematics: Forces that act upon the suspension under cornering, acceleration and deceleration can change the suspension geometry to counteract the effects.
One with a higher top speed (predicted to be close to 250mph), coupled to the ability to sustain cornering forces in excess of 3.3 g and braking deceleration of more than 3.5 g.
For the 6 year dummy, protection of the chest and neck was weak, based on decelerations and tensile forces.
In the frontal offset test, protection of the chest and neck of the 10 year dummy was rated as marginal, the chest on the basis of rib decelerations and the neck on the basis of tensile forces.
Thanks in part to its light weight (1025 kg tare in Australia, which is more than the 895 kg dry weight originally announced), Alfa says the 4C — built around a carbon - fibre monocoque chassis connected to aluminium suspension sub-frames and wrapped in composite bodywork — can generate 1.1 g of lateral force and 1.25 g of braking deceleration.
In M mode, the driver experiences the feel of a manual transmission, specifically the immediate G - forces during acceleration and deceleration.
Electronic brake - force distribution (EBD) ensures that based on the rate of deceleration during braking.
Take that off the latter half of the century and add it to the former half since that was when the forcing occurred and you have a warming deceleration.
Each time period has a deceleration of warming from new forcings yet an increasing warming trend.
One of the major areas of advancement would be the better use of evidential data recorders (EDR and EDU) which would record a number of parameters for example time, date, location, speed, acceleration and deceleration forces which are useful tools for the collision investigator.
Other important parameters derived from a traffic accident reconstruction typically include: collision severity (commonly expressed as the Delta - V or change in velocity due to the collision), impact speeds, principal directions of force, heading angles, direction of travel, or acceleration / deceleration values.
The brain can become damaged a number of different ways, but most commonly, this type of injury occurs because of a rapid acceleration or deceleration, blunt force trauma or penetration.
The full deceleration of the head, neck and torso, aggravated by the tightened seat belt, creates high tension and shear forces in the spine, brain stem, nerves and ligaments.
An open wound tends to be localised to the area of the head that has been stuck, while the injury can also be coupled with the fibre damage caused by acceleration and deceleration forces.
Whiplash is the term used to describe a soft tissue injury to the neck as the result of a sudden acceleration - deceleration force, such as the force of a collision that occurs in car accidents.
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