Sentences with phrase «upward force»

The pressure difference above and below the wing creates a net upward force, giving the aircraft lift.
The heat sink should be able to be removed with very little upward force, but sometimes the thermal compound doesn't know when to let go.
Yes, momentum can be a self - fulfilling prophecy; if things are going well, investors often expect the market to continue to go well, so they buy more stock — which, naturally boosts values even higher (even though the only real upward force is a bunch of investors who think the market is going to do well!).
Once this upward force exceeds gravity's downward pull, you have liftoff!
The upward forces on inflation in March were led by higher costs for gasoline and air transportation, while cheaper prices for video equipment, digital devices and electricity applied downward pressure.
The spinning action makes the air pressure on the bottom of the ball higher than the air pressure on the top; this imbalance creates an upward force on the ball.
lift An upward force on an object.
Swinging your arms downward during a pre-jump hip hinge, maximizes the upward force created when you...
Swinging your arms downward during a pre-jump hip hinge, maximizes the upward force created when you swing your arms upward during the jump itself.
That is, to load enough weight on the rack to counteract the upward force applied through the band tension.
It's not as good as an impact wrench but the upward force on one side helps balance the downward force on the other.
As heavy drilling mud is pumped through the well in hopes of overcoming the upward force from the pressurized oil and gas, one can only hope there will be a telegenic high - five moment for the hard - working engineers working relentlessly on the crisis since late April.
This is because in the real world when the lapse rate is not dry adiabatic (and it is not dry adiabatic in an environment where condensation is at least distantly present), the descending air experiences an upward force being drier than the surroundings.
When a car hits another car from behind, the person in the front car experiences an upward force in the cervical spine, compressing your discs and joints.
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