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When the third car ’ s engine has been mounted, it then can be moved to the hood station ; meanwhile, subsequent cars ( if any ) can be moved to the engine installation station.
When a radiant energy source is directed at a Crookes radiometer, the radiometer becomes a heat engine.
When the bridge was in use, boaters would signal the operator, who would start a diesel engine and rotate the bridge to the open position on a large gear.
When, three years later, 3D Realms released Duke Nukem 3D, a tongue-in-cheek science fiction shooter based on Ken Silverman's technologically similar Build engine, id Software had nearly finished Quake, its next-generation game, which mirrored Dooms success for the remainder of the 1990s and significantly reduced interest in its predecessor.
When released in 1982, the Camira initially generated good sales, which later declined because buyers considered the 1. 6-litre engine underpowered, and the car's build and ride quality below-average.
"," When the engine absorbs heat energy, the absorbed heat energy comes with entropy.
" ( heat energy ), " When the engine performs work, on the other hand, no entropy leaves the engine.
When using lower grade fuel, or worn engine the oil change interval has to shorten accordingly.
When Schumacher was four, his father modified his pedal kart by adding a small motorcycle engine.
When you ’ re racing with the same boat, same engine, and same performance – the only difference between winning and losing is you.
When the plough reached the edge of the field, the opposite cable was pulled by the other engine, and the plough tilted ( balanced ), putting the other set of shares into the ground, and the plough worked back across the field.
When released the Trabant was technically equivalent to the West German Lloyd automobile, which had an air cooled two-cylinder four-stroke engine in the same size vehicle.
When Unreal was finally released, Microsoft's Direct3D API was growing almost exponentially in popularity and Epic was fairly quick to develop a renderer for their game engine.
When Tank reports this, Tyler rushes to the engine room himself.
When he had asked Lord Nuffield to retain the engine, Nuffield said: I tell you, Norway ...
When the network launched, Fox management, having seen the critical role that sports programming ( soccer programming in particular ) had played in the growth of the British satellite service British Sky Broadcasting, believed that sports, and specifically professional football, would be the engine that would make Fox a major network the quickest.
When stolen the telemetry equipment reports the location of the vehicle, enabling law enforcement to deactivate the engine and lock the doors when it is stopped by responding officers.
When passing through the engine, it is then re-accelerated back to supersonic speeds.
When the engine is cold, fuel vaporizes less readily and tends to condense on the walls of the intake manifold, starving the cylinders of fuel and making the engine difficult to start ; thus, a richer mixture ( more fuel to air ) is required to start and run the engine until it warms up.
We want more Murdocks, for of all others he is the most active man and best engine erector I ever saw ... When I look at the work done it astonishes me & is entirely owing to the spirit and activity of Murdoch who hath not gone to bed 3 of the nights.
When he returned to Newcastle, he designed a rotary engine powered by water, and this was built in the High Bridge works of his friend Henry Watson.

When and thrust
When the lines joined, Labienus ordered the cavalry to attack ; as expected they successfully pushed back Caesar's cavalry until his hidden fourth line joined in, using their pila to thrust at Pompey's cavalry and turn them to flight.
When used offensively, a standard attack frequently employed the reverse or icepick grip, stabbing downward with the blade to increase thrust and penetrative force.
When close to a planet with a strong magnetosphere such as Earth or a gas giant, the magnetic sail could generate more thrust by interacting with the magnetosphere instead of the solar wind, and may therefore be more efficient.
When in space and no more thrust is provided, the missile enters free-flight.
When the way is free, thrust forward ; when the way is obstructed, stick ( cling ); if receiving greater force, yield or give way ; and when the opponent withdraws, retreats or lowers his defense – go forward.
When a thrust that has propagated along the lower detachment, known as the floor thrust, cuts up to the upper detachment, known as the roof thrust, it forms a ramp within the stronger layer.
When Piłsudski carried out a military thrust into Ukraine in 1920, he was met by a Red Army offensive that drove into Polish territory almost to Warsaw.
When, in 1598, Hideyoshi died without leaving a capable successor, the country was once again thrust into political turmoil, and this time it was Tokugawa Ieyasu who took advantage of the opportunity.
When thrust is required, a strong electric field is generated by the application of a high voltage difference between the emitter and the accelerator.
When he had completed his work, it was handed over to, nay rather thrust upon, me for emendation.
When the thrust stops, the resulting orbit will be different but will once again be described by Kepler's laws.
When thrust is applied in a constant direction this simplifies to:
When a system expels mass in one direction, the force the expelled mass applies to the system is called thrust ; the force the system applies to the mass being expelled is of equal magnitude but opposite direction.
When fellow Republicans advised taking a less strident tone than he had years earlier, he answered: " When crime and criminals are thrust before us they are to be met by all the energies that God has given us by argument, scorn, sarcasm and denunciation.
When World War I began, Paulus's regiment was part of the thrust into France, and he saw action in the Vosges and around Arras in the autumn of 1914.
This may cause behavioural problems for the afflicted bird When a bird needs to reduce its speed during flight, it employs a ' reverse thrust ' action by extending its wing at the wrist joint and using the drag of its primaries as air brakes.
When held fixed in a gravitational field by, for example, applying a ground reaction force or an equivalent upward thrust, the reference frame for an accelerometer ( its own casing ) accelerates upwards with respect to a free-falling reference frame.
When a thrust chamber is swung by an attached actuator, the movement is referred to as " gimballed " or " gimballing ".
When McDivitt tried this, he found himself moving away and downward, as the retrograde thrust lowered his orbit, increasing his speed.
When they begin to explore the forbidden area, the trio are thrust into a dangerous adventure — one they can survive only if they can put aside their chronic rivalries and come to understand the lost race of Troodons, who have existed there in seclusion for centuries and have created their own warrior culture in a mix of chivalry and bushido.
When an aircraft is steered on the ground exclusively using the rudder, turning the plane requires that a substantial airflow be moving past the rudder, which can be generated either by the forward motion of the aircraft or by thrust provided by the engines.

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