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When one ball collides with another ball, it pushes on it.
Prime isn't the only service that Amazon pushes on shoppers here.
When it swells, it pushes on the nerves, which causes pain.
"You have a beautiful girlfriend with no engagement ring," Eva pushes on.
Hacking these things is more than just button pushes on your end.
She pushes on even though the odds and the system are stacked against her.
"You also don't respect that I have other relationships here for me," she pushes on.
Today, Messenger pushes on both fronts with a series of announcements at Facebook's F8 conference.
It has warned of possible U.S. sanctions if Ankara pushes on with the Russian deal.
Zuckerberg has also made major policy pushes on immigration on his earlier advocacy group, Fwd.
But it's a missed opportunity; after a succinct rebuttal from Starr, the plot pushes on.
Patrick Chappatte Prime Minister Theresa May pushes on, but Scotland may have its own plans.
But Miranda feels she's actually liberating her child from the gendered indoctrination society pushes on people.
She actually has to kiss him to get him to stop talking, but he pushes on anyway.
And that reality pushes on all of the other "choices" the player can make through Heavy Rain.
"I can very easily leave, but we will remain steadfast," he pushes on, growing stronger as he continues.
Far from being chastened at the exposure of his corruption, Trump pushes on, undaunted and as avaricious as before.
As PiS pushes on with its overhaul of Poland's institutions, it is unclear who will have the last laugh.
The movie also makes shrewd use of Aretha Franklin songs, whose music Dell pushes on the opera-loving Phillip.
So, the kicked ball pushes on the tossed ball, and the tossed ball pushes back on the kicked ball.
Earlier this month, she was frank about the unrealistic expectations society pushes on working women, particularly those who are mothers.
Trump pushes on to the general election in the fall, with the GOP less than totally united behind him. 2.
As the moving air pushes on the blades of a wind turbine, it turns a generator to produce electricity. Hydroelectric?
We're doing digital bookings where there's no touch outside of three pushes on your smartphone and you get your airplane.
The dog pushes on the board, and the board pushes back on the dog with a force of equal magnitude.
"And that straightening-out pushes on the opsin it's sitting inside," says Greg Horwitz, a neuroscientist at the University of Washington.
In the heat of a New York City summer, Kendall Jenner pushes on in her one-woman fight to Free The Nipple.
Let's say that during a normal human jump, a human pushes on the ground with some maximum force over some set distance.
The harder this piston pushes on the crankshaft, the harder the crankshaft spins, the more total energy a car's engine puts out.
Major pushes on legislation, from health care and immigration to even disaster aid and election security, have been stuck in a partisan stalemate.
AS , a source with knowledge of the matter said, as the debt-ridden group pushes on with restructuring aimed at improving its financial performance.
If San Francisco, California-based AppDynamics pushes on with its IPO plans, it will join a small club of U.S. technology IPOs this year.
Since there is a spring interaction between the backpack and the human, it pushes on both objects with an equal magnitude but opposite direction.
Players create music through a series of swipes and pushes on a semi-malleable surface made from the same material as the Seaboard's bendable surface.
" But despite Savage's protests that he is "a grown man," Deadpool pushes on, telling him that "no one does child-like innocence like you, Fred.
With the car chained down, an engineer pushes on the gas pedal to see how the car interacts with each load at a different rpm.
That number should be at least 10 times higher, given the quality of its meme work, but the regulator, like all great tweeters, pushes on regardless.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's White House spent the days leading up to his final State of the Union address rolling out pushes on Snapchat and Facebook.
The documentary pushes on this kind of questioning to build reasonable doubt in the audience's mind, much like a good defense lawyer would for a jury.
She is countless reincarnations of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty; an unrealistic ideal that pop culture pushes on women from the time they are just little girls.
What Love Actually pushes on us instead is a pre #MeToo imagining of high romance, where women are lovely because they are non-threatening, passive and available.
"She pushes on him to try and get better at and be more comfortable with filming, but they're just not in a healthy place," says the source.
It is a way of crumpling, and McClure pushes on the bounds of this experience by giving the player a way of reducing the world around them.
While Britain pushes on with negotiations for its imminent departure, the Dutch have been ruminating on the answer to a question that no one has ever asked.
This means that when the hammerhead pushes on the star destroyer, the star destroyer pushes back with the same magnitude force and thus the same change in momentum.
Some might tell you that the power-steering fluid — the oil that pushes on pumps enabling you to control the car's wheels — might be too cold to flow properly.
You should really check the app," and then two, if they don't have pushes on, at the top of the app, it always says, "Please turn on push notifications.
"The harder the U.S. pushes on China, the more likely the U.S. may compromise on NAFTA," said Marc Chandler, global head of foreign exchange strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman.
Farmers were hit with a trio of ominous news this week as the trade war with China pushes on with no signs of a deal on the horizon, Bloomberg reports.
Plus, Twitter's iOS app allowed you to make granular adjustments to the types of notifications you receive, so getting pushes on your Apple Watch didn't become overwhelming or feel spammy.
But there is one man who refuses to accept these limits; who pushes on, against the current of what we accept as our intellectual lot, into something further past general understanding.
But if the risk of a precipitous plunge is now safely in the rear view, a trudge through confusing terrain remains ahead as Britain pushes on toward Europe's exits — or Brexit.
But when the doc pushes on Rachel to tell him more about what's going on, Rachel's mom freaks out, afraid that Rachel is going to spill a secret from their family past.
But there are inevitably going to be hiccups when a behemoth like, say, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles tries to update the infotainment system it pushes on many of its sub-brands and something breaks.
" Ms. Gordon-Reed has opposed pushes on some campuses to remove statues of Jefferson, calling instead for them to be used as a spur to conversation that considers his complete legacy, "good and bad.
I'm a little confused, because India and China have made substantial pushes on climate change since the signing of the Paris agreement, and the Trump administration is trying to dismantle American regulations on carbon emissions.
Huggins, who is 38 and played piano for the Joffrey Ballet School during its practices in New York, now plays a baby grand, which he pushes on a dolly over the streets of Greenwich Village.
Cece Guida, 19 (top), of New York City, pushes on Sam Reddick, 20, of Evansville, Indiana, as spring break revelers look on during a game on the beach in Pompano Beach, Florida, on March 219.
A backstage crew pushes on and pulls off set pieces — from the bowels of a trans-Atlantic ocean liner to a chic jewelry store — from a loading dock behind the risers where the audience sits.
Despite the hike, however, inflation has risen sharply and is expected to climb further this year as the government pushes on with economic reforms, including fuel subsidy cuts and the implementation of a value-added tax.
Basically, we're gonna do a few pushes on the skin, rub it across, help it really absorb into your pores, because that's how you get the detox part of it, 'cause it's seeping into the pores.
The numbers will be a boost to LSE as it pushes on with a plan to buy data and analytics firm Refinitiv after rebuffing a $39 billion unsolicited approach from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.
If the EPA pushes on with its plan this year, as much as 39% of the existing wetlands in the Wabash river basin could lose federal protection, estimate Mr Ward and his colleagues in a recent paper.
The central bank accompanied the November float with a 3 percent interest rate hike to fight price pressures but inflation is expected to keep climbing as the government pushes on with economic reforms, including fuel subsidy cuts.
In the meantime, development pushes on, in nearly every corner of the city — despite a softening market, a glut of high-end properties and a pullout of Chinese investors, who had contributed to the high end boom.
Mr. Cuomo has offered hints that his speech will contain major new pushes on ethics, an issue that seems likely to hang over the speech — and over the rest of the legislative session, which runs through mid-June.
After a chat with a pregnant neighbor, Novi (Dea Panendra), who has troubles of her own (and remains remarkably unfazed by the grisly head), Marlina pushes on and the story morphs into a road movie with western flavor.
The numbers will be a boost to LSE as it pushes on with a $13 billion plan to buy data and analytics firm Refinitiv after rebuffing a $39 billion unsolicited approach from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.
As Britain pushes on with Brexit, Italy sees its liberal prime minister resign, and France flirts with the election of the far-right Marine Le Pen as President, a wave of populism seems set to sweep over the continent.
So while I can't ever see a movie through the eyes of a writer like Angelica, I can read what she says about her experience and see how it challenges and pushes on the borders of my own experience.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will prosecute a former Communist Party boss in the western city of Hotan, in the troubled Xinjiang region, an anti-graft watchdog said on Wednesday, as President Xi Jinping pushes on with a years-long crackdown on corruption.
Two-thirds of the continental United States will be a frozen ice box, as the so-called polar vortex of frigid arctic air spins across the U.S. Midwest, clips the Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley and pushes on into New England.
For Abengoa, the potential sale is the latest step to shed its U.S. renewables assets as the company pushes on with efforts to avoid becoming Spain's biggest bankruptcy after more than a decade of heavy borrowing to fuel an expansion into clean energy.
Young pushes on this ambiguity: the women are not immune from the masculinized gaze of the camera lens, and indeed in some cases seem to recognize its intrusion, the camera lingering in increasingly intimate ways on their hands, their necks, their hair.
To the Editor: Re "Odds Longer, Sanders Pushes On From the Left" (front page, March 12): As a member of the Sanders-Warren wing of the Democratic Party, I'm not excited about Bernie Sanders staying in the race and getting walloped in Florida.
" Meanwhile, the soon-to-be mom finds filming to be "a piece of cake" and actually "loves all the attention," says the source, adding that Chyna "pushes on him to try and get better at and be more comfortable with filming, but they're just not in a healthy place.
The third day of the campaign to drive the Islamic State out of Mosul was an expansion that included pushes on multiple fronts by American-trained Iraqi counterterrorism forces — which reached the town of Bartella less than 10 miles east of the city — and by the pesh merga.
Juventus then wilted and finished with 10 men after Juan Cuadrado was sent off in the 84th minute – 18 minutes after coming on as a substitute – following a second booking for the mildest of pushes on defender Sergio Ramos, whose theatrics left a sour taste on an otherwise uplifting occasion.
And things predictably follow this path well enough at first, as the film pushes on the tension between the old way of commemorating the dead (through séances, excessive and misplaced grief, maternal comforting) and a more modern mode of managing grief (drugs and psychiatric hospitalization loom as a perpetual threat).
Its flaws were manifold (I may have written about some of them here and there), and one can spin a happier counterfactual — for the Democratic Party's political fortunes, especially — involving a more modest health care bill, a sharper focus on the middle class and jobs, and some sort of clear outreach to the center right instead of the pushes on cap and trade and gun control and immigration.
Democrats running for reelection in pro-Trump states are touting bipartisan accomplishments in the $21625 trillion package after having few legislative victories to claim under President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE amid a congressional calendar dominated by GOP pushes on health care and taxes.
Through games, educational technologies, and new frameworks of interaction, the lab pushes on the edges of learning, empathy, and social empowerment.
As soon as lateral load pushes on the structure, a structure on roller skates will roll away in response to the force.
The virus buds or pushes on the plasma membrane, which allows it to leave the cell with a new outer membrane from the host cell.
With the Golden Path now united under a single leader, Ajay joins them for an attack on Pagan's fortress and pushes on alone to Pagan's palace while the Golden Path holds off the military.
The walk pushes on to Cloughton before following the Cleveland Way for the last few miles in to Scarborough. The guide to the walk (The White Rose Way by Paul Brown) was published in 2012 by Hazelbury Publishing ().
Repelled, but then intrigued, Judith pushes on. Behind the second door is a storehouse of weapons, and behind the third a storehouse of riches. Bluebeard urges her on. Behind the fourth door is a secret garden of great beauty; behind the fifth, a window onto Bluebeard's vast kingdom.
In the test, which was introduced in 2009, the vehicle rests on a platform while an angled metal hydraulic plate pushes on its roof, in the area just above the windows. In order to get the highest rating, the vehicle must withstand a force equivalent to at least four times its curb weight before collapsing .
The nitrogen is held in large tanks directly beneath the actual accumulator. As the hydraulic fluid fills the accumulators, it pushes on the pistons, compressing the nitrogen. It takes approximately 45 seconds to pressurize the accumulators with all pumps operating. All of this pressure is released during each launch, which typically lasts between 2 and 4 seconds.
She expressed her love for him from time to time, extending into his adult years. She comforted Alex when his wife died, having him move back in with her and helping him raise his children. She worries for Alex as he pushes on his cases. She tells Alex that she doesn't want to see his children become orphans.
Impulse turbines change the velocity of a water jet. The jet pushes on the turbine's curved blades which changes the direction of the flow. The resulting change in momentum (impulse) causes a force on the turbine blades. Since the turbine is spinning, the force acts through a distance (work) and the diverted water flow is left with diminished energy.
Bellcranks are often used in aircraft control systems to connect the pilot's controls to the control surfaces. For example: on light aircraft, the rudder often has a bellcrank whose pivot point is the rudder hinge. A cable connects the pilot's rudder pedal to one side of the bellcrank. When the pilot pushes on the rudder pedal, the rudder rotates on its hinge.
Essentially this K2 skate model married both wheel size properties. A Hi-Lo configuration on an inline speed skate employs three large sized wheels and a smaller sized wheel between the first and third wheels beneath the ball part of the foot (see speed skates). An example is a arrangement beginning front to back. This increases efficiency now that the foot pushes on a smaller wheel.
In a floor jack (aka 'trolley jack') a horizontal piston pushes on the short end of a bellcrank, with the long arm providing the vertical motion to a lifting pad, kept horizontal with a horizontal linkage. Floor jacks usually include castors and wheels, allowing compensation for the arc taken by the lifting pad. This mechanism provides a low profile when collapsed, for easy maneuvering underneath the vehicle, while allowing considerable extension.
KOICHI, leader of a travelling theatre company, decides to carry on performances despite the injuries of fellow member TSUBASA, and this brings about conflicts with other members of the company. At such a time, the company receives an invitation to perform at Broadway - where KOICHI's older brother died 3 years before. Despite opposition from others, KOICHI pushes on to Broadway, and meets a mysterious person who claimed to be his deceased brother's friend...
When she reaches her destination, the Silver Surfer arrives to warn her but she pushes on to find Heaven. Jean later inexplicably turns up at the Mansion and resettles with the X-Men. When Alpha Flight kidnaps Northstar, Jean strives to push the X-Men to fight harder, especially when Cyclops leaves to protect Colossus, Rogue, Dazzler, and Angel, who were using Banshee to rescue Northstar. Unfortunately, they believe they've failed and become Banshee addicts.
When she reaches her destination, the Silver Surfer arrives to warn her but she pushes on to find Heaven. Jean later inexplicably turns up at the Mansion and resettles with the X-Men. When Alpha Flight kidnaps Northstar, Jean strives to push the X-Men to fight harder, especially when Cyclops leaves to protect Colossus, Rogue, Dazzler, and Angel, who were using Banshee to rescue Northstar. Unfortunately, they believe they've failed and become Banshee addicts.
Pushrods are long, slender metal rods that are used in overhead valve engines to transfer motion from the camshaft (located in the engine block) to the valves (located in the cylinder head). The bottom end of a pushrod is fitted with a lifter, upon which the camshaft makes contact. The camshaft lobe moves the lifter upwards, which moves the pushrod. The top end of the lifter pushes on the rocker arm, which opens the valve.
Naïm then begins painting on the photographs, and whatever she paints appears with the people in real life. She removes one of the pictures to discover a hole in the wall, revealing the actual forest setting shown in the wallpaper. She pushes on the wall, and it falls away into the lake. The remaining walls fall onto the water leaving the floor of the apartment like a raft floating on the lake, together with her furniture.
Flying in the same irresponsible way that made him dangerous, Bill pushes on, even when he is radioed that there is insufficient fuel on board. In running out of gas, Bill chooses to crash-land near an Indian village. Only an Indian woman, L-ana (Karen Sorrell) helps Bill, as the villagers refuse to help him get back to civilization. Bill tries but is unable to get the radio working to send out an emergency message.
The direction and speed of air movement through the gorge is determined primarily by the pressure gradient between the eastern and western slopes of the mountains. Due to the gorge-like effect, marine pushes on summer evenings can frequently reach gusts up to There have been gusts of up to , and over at higher elevations. Fall is usually cooler but foggy; on some days the fog never clears. By early-to-mid November, rainfall begins in typical Northwest fashion.
In the bonus Forbidden Isle levels, the player takes control of an unnamed samurai. Recently arrived to the land of the dead the samurai, a lieutenant of Akamoto in life, begins looking for him. Tresspasing on the island the samurai is forced to fight through the island's guard, led by Kurokawa, whom Akamoto has charged with watching over the region. Defeating Kurokawa, the samurai pushes on to find Akamoto, who has lost his way to the bureaucratic side of the Shogun position.
As the punt glides forwards the loosely held quant becomes increasingly vertical. When the quant is just past the vertical, i.e. sloping downwards from front to back of the punt, the quanter pushes on the quant to propel the punt forwards. At the end of the pushing stroke the quant is twisted with a downward roll of the wrists to break it free from the bottom, and then retrieved by being thrown forwards hand-over-hand in readiness for the next stroke.
To heat the contents of the can, the user pushes on the bottom of the can to break the barrier separating the chemical from the water. This design has the advantages of being more efficient (less heat is lost to the surrounding air) as well as reducing excessive heating of the product's exterior, causing possible discomfort to the user. In either case, after the heat from the reaction has been absorbed by the food, the user can enjoy a hot meal or drink.
A crystal earpiece typically consists of a piezoelectric crystal with metal electrodes attached to either side, glued to a conical plastic or metal foil diaphragm, enclosed in a plastic case. The piezoelectric material used in early crystal earphones was Rochelle salt, but modern earphones use barium titanate, or less often quartz. When the audio signal is applied to the electrodes, the crystal bends back and forth a little with the signal, vibrating the diaphragm. The diaphragm pushes on the air, creating sound waves.
FN represents the normal force exerted on the object. The normal force is due to repulsive forces of interaction between atoms at close contact. When their electron clouds overlap, Pauli repulsion (due to fermionic nature of electrons) follows resulting in the force that acts in a direction normal to the surface interface between two objects. The normal force, for example, is responsible for the structural integrity of tables and floors as well as being the force that responds whenever an external force pushes on a solid object.
In a continental collision, a subducting tectonic plate pushes on the plate above it, making the rock fold, often to the point where thrust faults form, and a mountain chain rises. On the upper plate, the land between the mountains and the undeformed continent bends downward, forming a foreland basin. If the basin forms slowly, as in the northern Appalachians, it fills with shallow-water sediments. If it forms rapidly, as in the east side of the North American Cordillera, then sea water may rush in, and the first sedimentary deposits are deep water deposits.
Castle's friend, Buddy Bliss, took the blame for the accident and served time for it. Castle's defiance enrages Hoff, who is willing to do anything, including blackmail regarding the accident, to force the actor to commit to a seven-year deal. An emotionally-tortured Castle wants desperately to win back Marion, who has been proposed to by writer, and friend of Castle's, Hank Teagle. Castle wants to do more inspiring work than the schlock films Hoff pushes on him, but he promises that if the studio head lets him go he will stop acting altogether.
Air is pumped through the motor input which pushes on the vanes creating the rotational motion of the central shaft. Rotation speeds can vary between 100 and 25,000 rpm depending on several factors which include the amount of air pressure at the motor inlet and the diameter of the housing. One application for vane-type air motors is to start large industrial diesel or natural gas engines. Stored energy in the form of compressed air, nitrogen or natural gas enters the sealed motor chamber and exerts pressure against the vanes of a rotor.
A common stapler with a dual-function anvil that can bend legs inward or outward Staples are most commonly used to bind paper. A mechanical or electrical stapler may apply them by clinching the legs after they pass through the paper. When stapling with a stapler the papers to be fastened are placed between the main body and the anvil. The papers are pinched between the body and the anvil, then a drive blade pushes on the crown of the staple on the end of the staple strip.
This force, in addition to the driver's foot force, pushes on the master cylinder piston. A relatively small diameter booster unit is required; for a very conservative 50% manifold vacuum, an assisting force of about 1500 N (200n) is produced by a 20 cm diaphragm with an area of 0.03 square meters. The diaphragm will stop moving when the forces on both sides of the chamber reach equilibrium. This can be caused by either the air valve closing (due to the pedal apply stopping) or if "run out" is reached.
Specifically, it is the turtles large liver that pulls or pushes on the lungs. Ventral to the lungs, in the coelomic cavity, the liver of turtles is attached directly to the right lung, and their stomach is directly attached to the left lung by the ventral mesopneumonium, which is attached to their liver by the ventral mesentery. When the liver is pulled down, inspiration begins. Supporting the lungs is the post-pulmonary septum, which is found in all Testudines, and is thought to prevent the lungs from collapsing.
Myelinated axons only allow action potentials to occur at the unmyelinated nodes of Ranvier that occur between the myelinated internodes. It is by this restriction that saltatory conduction propagates an action potential along the axon of a neuron at rates significantly higher than would be possible in unmyelinated axons (150 m/s compared to 0.5 to 10 m/s). As sodium rushes into the node it creates an electrical force which pushes on the ions already inside the axon. This rapid conduction of electrical signal reaches the next node and creates another action potential, thus refreshing the signal.
With contemporary technological issues emerging as society pushes on, one topic that requires thorough thought is robot ethics concerning the law. Academics have been debating the process of how a government could go about creating legislation with robot ethics and law. A pair of scholars that have been asking these questions are Neil M. Richards Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis as well as, William D. Smart Associate Professor of Computer Science at Washington University in St. Louis. In their paper "How Should Robots Think About Law" they make four main claims concerning robot ethics and law.
Wooden cardinal whirligig Wind-driven whirligig at a lake in Nova Scotia, Canada A wind-driven whirligig transfers the energy of the wind into either a simple release of kinetic energy through rotation or a more complicated transfer of rotational energy to power a simple or complicated mechanism that produces repetitive motions and/or creates sounds. The wind simply pushes on the whirligig turning one part of it and it then uses inertia. The simplest and most common example of a wind-driven whirligig is the pinwheel. The pinwheel demonstrates the most important aspect of a whirligig, blade surface.
As the cam continues to turn, increasing radius rotates the cam's frame slightly (clockwise in the photo) to operate the typing linkage for that character. As the cam continues to rotate, the spring- loaded lever pushes on the pin to move it toward home position, but if the key is still down, the cam (now out of contact with the power roll) stalls because the projection on the cam catches on another part of the release lever. The cam stalls until the key is released. When released, the lever catches the projection so the cam is now in home position.
The North Branch of the Black River, its headwaters in Reading, joins the main stem in Weathersfield at the flood control dam. Built by the Army Corps of Engineers between 1957–60, the dam holds back waters to protect the downstream towns of North Springfield and Springfield from floods. The Black River pushes on through these final two towns, past small dams and many industrial sites, until its final confluence with the Connecticut River at Hoyt's Landing, across from New Hampshire's Fort at Number 4 in Charlestown. Its watershed lies south of the Ottauquechee River and north of the Williams River.
In a shock wave the properties of the fluid (density, pressure, temperature, flow velocity, Mach number) change almost instantaneously. Measurements of the thickness of shock waves in air have resulted in values around 200 nm (about 10−5 in), which is on the same order of magnitude as the mean free path of gas molecules. In reference to the continuum, this implies the shock wave can be treated as either a line or a plane if the flow field is two-dimensional or three-dimensional, respectively. Shock waves are formed when a pressure front moves at supersonic speeds and pushes on the surrounding air.
This is then known as a "push rod" if bump travel "pushes" on the rod (and subsequently the rod must be joined to the bottom of the upright and angled upward). As the wheel rises, the push rod compresses the internal spring via a pivot or pivoting system. The opposite arrangement, a "pull rod", will pull on the rod during bump travel, and the rod must be attached to the top of the upright, angled downward. Locating the spring and damper inboard increases the total mass of the suspension, but reduces the unsprung mass, and also allows the designer to make the suspension more aerodynamic.
A cam and follower mechanism uses the shape of the cam to guide the movement of the follower by direct contact. Kinematic synthesis of a cam and follower mechanism consists of finding the shape of the cam that guides a particular follower through the required movement. J. J. Uicker, G. R. Pennock, and J. E. Shigley, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Fifth Ed., Oxford University Press, 2016. Examples of cams with a knife edge, a roller and a flat-faced follower A plate cam is connected to a base frame by hinged joint and the contour of the cam forms a surface that pushes on a follower.
Instead of a pair of horizontal bolts that allow the caliper to move straight in and out respective to the car body, a swinging caliper utilizes a single, vertical pivot bolt located somewhere behind the axle centerline. When the driver presses the brakes, the brake piston pushes on the inside piston and rotates the whole caliper inward, when viewed from the top. Because the swinging caliper's piston angle changes relative to the disc, this design uses wedge-shaped pads that are narrower in the rear on the outside and narrower on the front on the inside. Various types of brake calipers are also used on bicycle rim brakes.
Once the pedal stops advancing forward, the air valve closes again and can open further to allow more air in for continued boosted braking. Since the pressure becomes higher in one chamber (or "supply" chamber), the diaphragm moves toward the lower pressure chamber (or "vacuum" chamber) with a force created by the area of the diaphragm and the differential pressure. This force, in addition to the driver's foot force, pushes on the master cylinder piston. When the pedal is allowed to return to rest, the air from the supply chamber escapes to the vacuum chamber and can then flow towards the source of vacuum.
When air flows over a swept wing, it encounters a force towards the wing tip. At high speeds, this force is too small to have an effect before the air is past the wing. At lower speeds, this sideways motion becomes more evident, and as the sideways motion pushes on the air outboard of it, this spanwise flow becomes more and more noticeable towards the wing tips. At very low speeds, the flow can become so sideways that the front-to-back flow, which is what gives rise to lift, is no longer above the stall speed of the airfoil, and the wing tips may stall.
For the sake of explanation the symbol (e.g., '1', B) is shown that caused the transition to the next state, although strictly speaking it is not part of the stack. In state 2, the action table says to reduce with grammar rule 5 (regardless of what terminal the parser sees on the input stream), which means that the parser has just recognized the right-hand side of rule 5. In this case, the parser writes 5 to the output stream, pops one state from the stack (since the right-hand side of the rule has one symbol), and pushes on the stack the state from the cell in the goto table for state 0 and B, i.e., state 4.
He writes: > The Ancients in All Towns were for having some intricate Ways and turn again > Streets [i.e., dead ends or loops], without any Passage through them, that > if an Enemy comes into them, he may be at a Loss, and be in Confusion and > Suspense; or if he pushes on daringly, may be easily destroyed. The same opinion is expressed by an earlier thinker, Aristotle, when he criticized the Hippodamian grid: > ... but for security in war [the arrangement is more useful if it is planned > in] the opposite [manner], as it used to be in ancient times. For that > [arrangement] is difficult for foreign troops to enter and find their way > about when attacking.
The clock's mechanism is driven by variations in atmospheric pressure, and by daily temperature variations; of the two, temperature variations are more important. Either causes the air in a one cubic-foot (28 litre) air-tight box to expand or contract, which pushes on a diaphragm. A temperature variation of six degrees Fahrenheit (3.3 K) over the course of each day creates approximately enough pressure to raise a one-pound weight by one inch (equivalent to 0.113 Joules or 31 μWh), which drives the clock mechanism. A similar mechanism in a commercially available clock which operates on the same principle is the Atmos clock, which is manufactured by the Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Hugo Chávez used propaganda that took advantage of emotional arguments to gain attention, exploit the fears (either real or imagined) of the population, created external enemies for scapegoat purposes, and produced nationalism within the population, causing feelings of betrayal for support of the opposition.Manwaring (2005), p. 11. In 2007, The World Politics Review stated that "As Chávez pushes on with transforming Venezuela into a socialist state, government propaganda plays an important role in maintaining and mobilizing government supporters". A 2011 New York Times article said that Venezuela had an "expanding state propaganda complex" while The Boston Globe described Chávez as "a media savvy, forward-thinking propagandist [who] has the oil wealth to influence public opinion".
Back in Luxor Belzoni, reunited with Sarah and Jim, is threatened by Drevetti but undeterred he heads deep into the western hills where he enters the Valley of the Kings. Belzoni learns from Yanni and Beechey that Salt is selling off the antiquities he collects rather than donating them to the British Museum. Persuaded to go on with his explorations Belzoni constructs a battering ram to break through the thick walls of the valley side and open up an undiscovered tomb. Defying booby-traps Belzoni pushes on into the lavish interior of the tomb where he enters the burial chamber of the Pharaoh Seti I. It was here upon the death of his father that Ramesses started his reign, which would bring peace and prosperity to Egypt.
Eager to understand the Ancient Egyptians he pushes on to the ancient capital of Thebes where at the sprawling Temple of Karnak he reads the story of Ramesses the Great and the battle against the Hittites at Kadesh. At Belzoni's Tomb in the Valley of the Kings the ailing Champollion reads the story of Pharaoh Seti I and learns of the burial rites of Pharaohs. He is thus able to comprehend the belief system of the Ancient Epyptians for the first time. Champillion dies back in France 18 months later but his legacy allows Egyptologist to comprehend the meaning behind monuments such as the Great Pyramid of Giza and to decipher papyri that lead to such discoveries as the Tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter.
The film tells the story of twin brothers Patrick and Carol Darling, newly graduated from high school and struggling to come to terms with the mysterious disappearance of their friend, the bright and beautiful Wendy Hearst. When a drive through the countryside surrounding their posh suburban community leads to the discovery of Wendy's mysteriously animated corpse, the boys secretly transport the zombie Wendy to an empty house in hopes of somehow bringing her back to life. As the sweltering summer pushes on, they must maintain the appearance of normalcy for their friends and family as they search for ways to revive the Wendy they once knew, or, failing that, to satisfy their own quests for love amongst the living and the dead.
The electric dynamo uses rotating coils of wire and magnetic fields to convert mechanical rotation into a pulsing direct electric current through Faraday's law of induction. A dynamo machine consists of a stationary structure, called the stator, which provides a constant magnetic field, and a set of rotating windings called the armature which turn within that field. Due to Faraday's law of induction the motion of the wire within the magnetic field creates an electromotive force which pushes on the electrons in the metal, creating an electric current in the wire. On small machines the constant magnetic field may be provided by one or more permanent magnets; larger machines have the constant magnetic field provided by one or more electromagnets, which are usually called field coils.
After Galileo's death, Torricelli proposed, rather, that we live in a "sea of air" that exerts a pressure analogous in many ways to the pressure of water on submerged objects. According to this hypothesis, at sea level, the air in the atmosphere has weight that roughly equals the weight of a 34-feet column of water. When a suction pump creates a vacuum inside a tube, the atmosphere no longer pushes on the water column below the piston but still pushes down on the surface of the water outside, thus causing the water to rise until its weight counterbalances the weight of the atmosphere. This hypothesis might have led him to a striking prediction: That a suction pump might only raise mercury, which is 13 times heavier than water, to 1/13 the height of the water column (76 centimeters) in a similar pump.
On 15 April 2008, Thiel pledged $500,000 to the newly- created nonprofit Seasteading Institute,Floating Cities, No Longer Science Fiction, Begin to Take Shape The New York Times directed by Patri Friedman, whose mission is "to establish permanent, autonomous ocean communities to enable experimentation and innovation with diverse social, political, and legal systems." At one of the institute's conferences, he described seasteading as "one of the few technological frontiers that has the promise to create a new space for human freedom."Floating Island Project Pushes On, Without Peter Thiel's Support Bloomberg In 2011, Thiel gave $1.25 million to the Seasteading Institute,Milton Friedman's Grandson to Build Floating Libertarian Nation ChicagoPeter Thiel's Strangest Projects Inverse but resigned from its board the same year.A Silicon Valley billionaire's dream of a floating libertarian utopia may have finally been killed Business Insider In a 2017 interview with The New York Times, Thiel said seasteads are "not quite feasible from an engineering perspective" and "still very far in the future".

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