Safety Harness Top safety features are a must have for any stroller and are crucial for joggers, where baby is
traveling at a faster speed than normal.
According to Bernoulli's principle — invoked in Swiss physicist and mathematician Daniel Bernoulli's 1738 book, «Hydrodynamica» — air
traveling at a fast speed has a lower pressure than slower - moving air.
This feature allows drivers to adjust the ride height of the truck between five settings, and smart sensors will automatically lower the truck's height when it is
traveling at fast speeds, which will reduce drag.
Training mode allows one player to select any stage and practice their timing of swinging to strike the ball and getting used to the ball
travelling at faster speeds, while a How to Play guide teaches the basics to the player including how to hit the ball, aiming at targets, jumping, smashing the ball, bunting the ball, bunting then smashing, hitting an opponent with the ball and how to perform a special attack.
This lets
them travel at faster speed and refill their ammunition.
Not exact matches
While connection
speeds determine how
fast information
travels over a network, latency measures the delay between data leaving a sender and arriving
at the receiver.
When the transport pods are empty, they'll
travel even
faster at a full
speed of 760 miles per hour.
If time
travel can only be achieved with
travel faster than the
speed of light, then during this
faster - than - the -
speed - of - light expansion the growing Universe was experiencing, couldn't the entire universe
at that time have been going backwards, or possibly forwards, in time itself?
The new rule will recognize that pedal - assist bicycles are permissible, whereas throttle e-bikes, capable of
travel at speeds faster than 20 mph, can not be legally operated on city streets under state law.
This is a precise tool that will give you readings from 2.5 to 200 feet, even when
traveling at speeds as
fast as 63 mph.
The waves
travel at differing
speeds depending on the materials they flow through, which provides clues about the topography of the interior:
Faster - moving waves, for instance, generally indicate denser rock.
The gas ball
travels at 1.8 million miles an hour — 600 times
faster than a
speeding bullet — through the galaxy cluster, giving researchers clues as to how such clusters grow.
Einstein derisively called this «spooky action
at a distance,» and he took it to «prove» that quantum theory was wrong, since nothing can
travel faster than the
speed of light.
Representatives from the OPERA collaboration spoke in a seminar
at CERN today, supporting their astonishing claim that neutrinos can
travel faster than the
speed of light.
New Scientist has been covering air
travel at faster than the
speed of sound for over 40 years
«Past studies have shown that brain waves
travelling at slower
speeds tend to be important for memory, while slightly
faster speed brain waves play a role in our attention,» said Rondina.
Among the large questions of design, construction and operation that remain to be solved before airliners
travel faster than sound, one of the most difficult is the problem of sonic boom: the explosive sounds generated when an object moves through the air
at supersonic
speed.
However, the rate
at which my 2 MB connection was able to update the terrain imagery wasn't
fast enough to match the
speed of the virtual plane
travelling over it — I was only seeing about 60 to 70 % of the imagery.
Those of us for whom Star Trek serves as a benchmark for technological progress can only bemoan the fact that hopes for
faster - than - light
travel to other galaxies seem to be receding
at warp
speed, given that we no longer even have
faster - than - sound
travel to France.
The experiment showed that the 16,000 neutrinos measured
at Gran Sasso had
traveled there through Earth's crust
at faster than light
speed.
«The Brazuca ball will
travel much
faster than Jabulani and Teamgeist balls
at low
speeds and it will have more predictable flight in calm wind conditions than its two predecessors,» Associate Professor Alam said.
New high - precision tests carried out by the OPERA collaboration in Italy broadly confirm its claim, made in September, to have detected neutrinos
travelling at faster than the
speed of light.
Many other physicists suspected that the result was due to some kind of error, given that it seems
at odds with Einstein's special theory of relativity, which says nothing can
travel faster than the
speed of light.
The new device operates
at speeds in the range of gigabits per second,
fast enough for real - time encryption of communication data, such as a phone or video calls, or for encrypting large amounts of data
traveling to and from a server like that used by a social media platform.
Scientists believe that the combination of this metallic hydrogen along with Jupiter's
fast rotation — one day on Jupiter is only 10 hours long — generates a powerful magnetic field that surrounds the planet with electrons, protons and ions
traveling at nearly the
speed of light.
After charting stars in the heart of our galaxy
traveling at speeds up to 50 times
faster than Earth circles the sun, scientists are convinced that a supermassive black hole is pulling the strings, as only the relentless grip of a supermassive black hole could keep these frenzied stars locked into orbit within the galactic center.
The star is
travelling away from us
at a
speed of about 700 kilometres per second — much
faster than ordinary stars in the galactic neighbourhood.
150 Top
speed, in miles per hour, of Amtrak's Acela Express, the
fastest train in the U.S. France's Train à Grande Vitesse can
travel between stations
at an average
speed of more than 170 mph.
To avoid violating the rule from relativity that neither energy nor information can
travel faster than the
speed of light in a vacuum, that hurrying along can work
at only one frequency.
At supersonic
speeds (those greater than the local sound
speed), there is no sound heard as an object approaches an observer because the object is
traveling faster than the sound it produces.
Between 1996 and 2003, for example, NASA had a program to explore what it calls Breakthrough Propulsion Physics to build spacecraft capable of
traveling at speeds faster than light (299,790 kilometers per second).
For instance, the computer model produced both the «shock waves» of congestion that
travel backwards down motorways and create traffic jams where there is no obvious obstruction («When shock waves hit traffic», New Scientist, 25 June 1994), and the «slow
fast - lane» effect, in which so many drivers move into the overtaking lane in frustration
at the middle lane's lower
speed that the middle lane becomes the
fastest - moving.
Because spacetime is being increasingly pulled apart, much of the distant universe will not affect the black hole
at all, since that energy can't
travel faster than the
speed of light.
Not only will the spacecraft have to endure very high temperatures, it will also be
travelling incredibly
fast at about 700,000 kilometres per hour (still only 0.06 % of the
speed of light).
It's likely that when «Oumuamua was first ejected into space, it was
travelling at just enough
speed to break away from the gravity of its planet or star of origin, rather than
at a much
faster speed that would require even more energy.
NASA's orbiting probes were in no danger of colliding with the comet, but with it
traveling at a
speed of approximately 125,000 mph (56 km / sec) and the dust from its tail that reached Mars 100 minutes later
traveling just as
fast, mission control took no chances.
(These disturbances
travel at the
speed of light, while the
fastest seismic waves of an earthquake propagate
at several kilometers per second, which means that monitoring the disturbances could potentially improve existing early - warning systems by seconds or even minutes.)
Travel usually involves movement with transportation by plane, train or car, propelling your body through space
at speeds faster than nature intended.
It's that, no matter how
fast you
travel, light will always seem to
travel at the same
speed, relative to you.
1998 Honda Accord EX (Automatic)- Loses all electrical power while
traveling (
speed doesn't seem to be an issue; loses power
at slow (turning corner) or
fast (highway)
speeds.
nice try but price fucks it all,,,
speed is to cheap to pay that much for that, itaint a performance car
at that price but more like a status car so every one will know that the owner is a rich guy, mostly thats about it, no long distances
travel, then no enjoiment really,, gas cars are still tons ahead, but electric cars have had a good start i most say, i really do nt care if its gas or electric as long as its
fast and cost efective
The 300 SEL 6.3 stole its 250 - hp, V - 8 engine from the large 600 limousine to become what was then the
fastest sedan in the world, capable of
traveling at triple digit
speeds with five adults inside for hours on end (or
at least until the fuel ran out).
LDA only activates when you're
traveling at a
speed of 32 mph or
faster.
It may not quite match the
Speed's blistering acceleration, but feels just as
fast in the real world, and unless the kudos of being able to
travel four - up
at 200mph plus holds genuine appeal, then the V8 is the better bet.
At low
speeds, the front and rear wheels turn in opposite directions to reduce the car's turning radius but while
travelling faster, the rears turn in the same direction.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. recently unveiled what the company claims to be the world's most advanced electric car, able to run
faster and
travel longer distances than any other.The streamlined prototype car, called the IZA, has a top
speed of 105.6 miles per hour and can
travel at that
speed for up to 310 miles on a single, 8 - hour charge, the company said.Tokyo Electric is the world's largest privately owned electric power company.Until now, General Motor's Impact model unveiled in January 1990 was the best performing electric car.
When a vehicle in the next lane is
traveling at same
speed or
faster in the detection areas, a warning light will illuminate on the corresponding side mirror.
We look
at each car's average
speed and the distance that they
travel and we adjust their amount of fuel that they would have had to burn in order to go as
fast and as far as the leader, and that gives us an equitable basis for comparing the performance of the vehicles.»
However, seventh is not a particularly tall gear, as the engine will still be running
at a relatively
fast 3,000 rpm when the car is
traveling at freeway
speeds.
Automated global distribution clocked
at the
speed of
fast ensures the highest levels of security for your files
traveling across our network.