Speed in A Sentence

    1

    He drove the speed limit - no more, no less.

    2

    The big deal is the speed limit is fifty.

    3

    Plus, it's all about to speed way, way up.

    4

    Howard had to pull out of the driveway slowly and gradually increase his speed.

    5

    I broke the speed limit wasting no time getting there.

    6

    In the end, the speed at which a human operator can move has a physical limit.

    7

    He shifted his bike into high gear as he began a long downhill, build­ing speed, anxious to get home.

    8

    The dolphin carried him with great speed to the nearest shore.

    9

    With our speed, we should be able to run down deer.

    10

    Winston crossed over to Baratto with surprising speed and grabbed him by the collar, nearly lifting him off the ground.

    11

    He pushed up both speed and distance.

    12

    The speed and quality of those algorithms will get ever better.

    13

    Whether he was pulling it or being pushed by it he did not know, but rushed along at headlong speed with no time to consider what this movement might lead to.

    14

    He began first a short ascent, then a drop to a sharp curve he nearly missed, causing him to reduce his speed further.

    15

    Dean had all he could do to maintain reasonable proximity to the speed limit after letting Fred know where he was going.

    16

    In this way two cavalry regiments galloped through the Semenovsk hollow and as soon as they reached the top of the incline turned round and galloped full speed back again.

    17

    My high speed was spotted by a patrol car coming in the opposite direction.

    18

    She writes with fair speed and absolute sureness.

    19

    Dean pulled away from the curb, keeping his speed to a parade crawl.

    20

    He'd taught her a few things during the two weeks he toyed with her, among them, how to combine her flexibility and speed into something more lethal.

    21

    Jessi went to his bedroom and made the bed with speed bred from routine then began feeling around the strange darkness for drawers.

    22

    At one time, as in the case of Blechingdon, they would perform strange exploits worthy of the most daring hussars; at another their speed and tenacity paralyses armies.

    23

    This point is dwelt upon, because the speed limitations of the hand-crane are often overlooked by engineers.

    24

    She hit the speed dial button.

    25

    It showed him in battle, his hardened body moving with unearthly speed and agility against enemies that were obscured.

    26

    News of the break-in on Collingswood Avenue had traveled with the speed of an Olympic sprinter through the Parkside, Pennsylvania police department.

    27

    To control the speed and Brakes absorb this energy, brakes have to be provided.

    28

    The method of working is for the pole to be swung out behind a number of wagons; one engine is then started and with its pole pushes the wagons in front of it until their speed is sufficient to carry them over the points, where they are diverted into any desired siding.

    29

    This high mean pressure cannot be maintained for long, because as the speed increases the demand for steam per unit of time increases, so that cut-off must take place earlier and earlier in the stroke, the limiting steady speed being attained when the rate at which steam is supplied to the cylinders is adjusted by the cut-off to be equal to the maximum rate at which the boiler can produce steam, which depends upon the maximum rate at which coal can be burnt per square foot of grate.

    30

    In most of the systems that have been proposed this result is attained by electrical regulation; in one, however, a mechanical method is adopted, the dynamo being so' hung that it allows the driving belt to slip when the speed of the axle exceeds a certain limit, the armature thus being rotated at an approximately constant speed.

    31

    I backed it off and settled down to my usual cruising speed of 65 but was utterly astounded with such an amazing transformation.

    32

    Until one observes an Aurora of this intensity, it is difficult to appreciate the scale and speed of the constant changes in patterns.

    33

    Any web design needs to look authoritative, convey the correct messages and download with optimum speed.

    34

    It has a high speed autofocus that can shoot at up to eight frames per second.

    35

    Remember, unlike some online stores avid - SPEED DIAL SL LEVERS will be sent with free P&P!

    36

    This means that the performance of an externally ballasted system can be optimized much better for any chosen rotary speed.

    37

    In addition they have bathrobes, high speed internet access and wet bar including sink, mini fridge and microwave.

    38

    He loves the thrill of the car at full speed He's hell bent on taking the lead.

    39

    In Nambia a USAID sponsored roadside billboard read Speed kills, condoms save.

    40

    Phase 1 trials have confirmed the fast speed of onset and vastly improved bioavailability of apomorphine nasal powder compared with Uprima 3mg.

    41

    The third is the ability of the heart to pump enough blood around the body to supply sufficient oxygen for the required speed.

    42

    The extra speed with which sucrose enters the bloodstream does more harm than good.

    43

    The human toll of road accidents caused by high speed blowouts is all too obvious.

    44

    Your freefall speed is about 120 mph, so it will feel fairly breezy!

    45

    The Wet Dream is a delicious 6 inch tall finger shaped vibrator packed with extra power from its extra long multi speed vibrating bullet.

    46

    The chipset itself has busses to main memory, AGP, PCI etc, with the memory bus speed determined by the chipset.

    47

    This displays the speed of reading through the buffer cache to the disk without any prior caching of data.

    48

    The project is part of the £ 13 million investment in a new high speed canning line at the Joshua Tetley Brewery in Leeds.

    49

    The Internet will greatly speed the research and, hopefully, the safety of GM foods.

    50

    The messages in the form of perforated tape are then passed through an automatic transmitter, something like a Wheatstone transmitter, at a speed of about 100 words a minute.

    51

    This printer is purely mechanical, and its speed is very high.

    52

    The usual working speed is from 100 to 120 words per minute.

    53

    As it uses the Baudot telegraph alphabet it has an advantage in theory over the Wheatstone using the Morse alphabet in regard to the speed that can be obtained on a long telegraph line in the ratio of eight to five, and this theoretical advantage is more or less realized in practice.

    54

    The speed of the receiving perforator ranges from 20 to 150 words per minute.

    55

    The synchronous revolutions of the transmitting cylinders are effected by making one cylinder revolve slightly faster than the other; after each revolution the cylinder which is accelerated is arrested for a moment by means of a special relay until the difference of speed is accurately compensated for.

    56

    For working long submarine cables the apparatus ordinarily employed on land lines cannot be used, as the retarding effect of the electrostatic capacity of the cable is so marked that signals fail to be recorded except at a very slow speed of working.

    57

    Over the surface of the plate and between it and the indicator there was passed, at a regularly uniform speed, in a direction perpendicular to the line of motion of the indicator, a material capable of being acted on physically by the sparks, through either their chemical action, their heat, or their perforating force.

    58

    By an invention probably due to Humfray Cole and published in 1 578 by William Bourne in his Inventions and Devices, it was proposed to register a ship's speed by means of a "little small close boat," with a wheel, or wheels, and an axle-tree to turn clockwork in the little boat, with dials and pointers indicating fathoms, leagues, scores of leagues and hundreds of leagues.

    59

    Gower in 1772, practically demonstrated the registration of a vessel's speed by mechanical means.

    60

    To ascertain the ship's speed by the common log four articles are necessary - a log-ship or log-chip, log-reel, log-line and log-glass.

    61

    For speeds over six knots a 14-second glass is employed, and the speed indicated by the log-line is doubled.

    62

    Sometimes, however, a sharp incline occurring on an otherwise easy line is not reckoned as the ruling gradient, trains heavier than could be drawn up it by a single engine being helped by an assistant or " bank " engine; sometimes also " momentum " or " velocity " grades, steeper than the ruling gradient, are permitted for short distances in cases where a train can approach at full speed and thus surmount them by the aid of its momentum.

    63

    The amount of superelevation required to prevent derailment at a curve can be calculated under perfect running conditions, given the radius of curvature, the weight of the vehicle, the height of the centre of gravity, the distance between the rails, and the speed; but great experience 1 See The Times Engineering Supplement (August 22, 1906), p. 265.

    64

    In a particular case where the boiler pressure was maintained constant at 130 lb per square inch, and the cut-off was approximately 20% of the stroke, the values c =55 and b=o 031 were deduced, from which it will be found that the value of the piston speed corresponding to the maximum horsepower is 887 ft.

    65

    The speed at which the journey has to be completed is obviously another important factor, though the increased power of modern locomotives permits trains to be heavier and at the same time to run as fast, and often faster, than was formerly possible, and in consequence the general tendency is towards increased weight as well as increased speed.

    66

    The inclusive speed over a long journey is of course a different thing from the average running speed, on account of the time consumed in intermediate stops; the fewer the stops the more easily is the inclusive speed increased, - hence the advantage of the non-stop runs of 150 and zoo m.

    67

    But isolated examples of high speeds do not give the traveller much information as to the train service at his disposal, for on the whole he is better off with a large number of trains all maintaining a good average of speed than with a service mostly consisting of poor trains, but leavened with one or two exceptionally fast ones.

    68

    Using the rear brake at low speed soon trains you to ride properly - feet up - which improves your motorcycling handling no end.

    69

    In a steam vessel running at high speed on an ocean route, with engines working smoothly and uniformly, a careful officer with correct line and glass can obtain very accurate results with the common log.

    70

    In the deltas of shoal rivers, with a strong tide or current and no land visible, a 5 lb lead is substituted for the log-ship; the lead rests on the bottom, and the speed is obtained in a manner similar to that previously described.

    71

    Such a "ground-log" indicates the actual speed over the ground, and in addition, when the log-line is being hauled in, it will show the real course the ship is making over the ground.

    72

    A Log Book is a marine or sea journal, containing, in the British navy, the speed, course, leeway, direction and force of the wind, state of the weather, and barometric and thermometric observations.

    73

    It is reported to have hauled 40 or 50 passengers in 4 or 5 cars at a speed of 16-21 m.

    74

    If, however, cost within reasonable limits is a secondary consideration and the intention is to build a line adapted for express trains and for the carriage of the largest volume of traffic with speed and economy, he will lean towards the second.

    75

    On some of the earlierEnglish main lines no curves were constructed of a less radius than a mile (80 chains), except at places where the speed was likely to be low, but in later practice the radius is sometimes reduced to 40 or 30 chains, even on high-speed passenger lines.

    76

    In the system devised by Mr Louis Brennaxi the cars run on a single rail laid on the ground, their stability being maintained by a heavy gyrostat revolving at great speed in a vacuum.

    77

    When water is required, a scoop is lowered into them from below the engine, and if the speed is sufficient the water is forced up it into the tender-tanks.

    78

    The indicated horse-power developed by a cylinder may always be ascertained from an indicator diagram and observations of the speed.

    79

    Let p be the mean pressure in pounds per square inch, calculated from an indicator diagram taken from a particular cylinder when the speed of the crank-shaft is n revolutions per second.

    80

    If, however, the speed is reduced to 15 m.

    81

    Thus an engine working at maximum power may be used to haul a relatively light load at a high speed or a heavy load at a slow speed.

    82

    It is usual to subtract these resistances from the observed pull, so as to obtain the draw-bar pull reduced to what it would be at a uniform speed on the level.

    83

    This corrected pull is then divided by the weight of the vehicles hauled, in which must be included the weight of the dynamometer car, and the quotient gives the resistance per ton of load hauled at a certain uniform speed on a straight and level road.

    84

    Hence Engine resistance, R e = 80 X20 = 1600 lb Vehicle resistance, R v =200 X8.5 = 1700 „ Train resistance, R = 3300 „ The speed, 40 m.

    85

    This is the horse-power, therefore, which must be developed in the cylinders to maintain the train in motion at a uniform speed of 40 m.

    86

    Therefore the horse-power which must be developed in the cylinders to effect this change of speed is from (21) H.P.280X2240X0 113X59 = _237 55 0 X 32 The rate of working is negative when the train is retarded; for instance, if the train had changed its speed from 41 to 40 m.

    87

    The principal condition operating in the design of locomotives intended for local services with frequent stops is the degree of acceleration required, the aim of the designer being to produce an engine which shall be able to bring the train to its journey speed in the shortest time possible.

    88

    For example, suppose it is required to start a train weighing 200 tons from rest and bring it to a speed of 30 m.

    89

    The speed held to correspond with the resistance must be the mean speed during the change of speed.

    90

    The best way of deducing r„ is to select portions of the dynamometer record where the speed is constant.

    91

    Secondly, it must be able to maintain the train at a given speed against the total resistances of the level or up a gradient of given inclination.

    92

    The form of the torque curve, or crank effort curve, as it is sometimes called, is discussed in the article Steam Engine, and the torque curve corresponding to actual indicator diagrams taken from an express passenger engine travelling at a speed of 65 m.

    93

    If p is the mean pressure at any speed the total tractive force which the engine is exerting is given by equation (25) above.

    94

    It is set so that it can be turned at any desired and determined speed about a horizontal axis, and when going fast enough it appears grey.

    95

    It works in conjunction with the disk and scroll, the cones, or the expanding pulley, to impart an intermittingly variable speed to the bobbin (each layer of the bobbin has its own particular speed which is constant for the full traverse, but each change of direction of the builder is accompanied by a quick change of speed to the bobbin).

    96

    The pursuit of the French was ineffective, for Tourville persisted in keeping his ships in line of battle, which forced them to regulate their speed by the slowest among them.

    97

    As, moreover, the wings travel at a much higher speed than any wind that blows, they are superior to and control the wind; they enable the insect to dart through the wind in whatever direction it pleases.

    98

    It consists of a smoked cylinder revolving by means of clockwork at a known speed, and a style or pen which inscribes its surface by scratching or brushing away the lampblack.

    99

    Assuming that the train is required to run at a speed of 60 m.

    100

    Thus although at a slow speed the engine can exert a tractive force of 18,600 lb, at 60 m.

    101

    The expression for the indicated horse-power may be written I.H.P. =pay/550 (27) where v is the average piston speed in feet per second.

    102

    For a stated value of the boiler pressure and the cut-off the mean pressure p is a function of the piston speed v.

    103

    Any modification of the design which will reduce the resistance to the flow of steam through the steam passages at high speeds will increase the piston speed for which the indicated horse-power is a maximum.

    104

    Their boilers are of relatively large proportions for the train weight and average speed, and the driving wheels of small diameter, a large proportion of their total weight being " adhesive."

    105

    It is necessary that the voltage of the current shall be constant whatever be the increase of the speed of the train, and therefore of the dynamo.

    106

    An ordinary slow suburban train may weigh about loo tons exclusive of the engine, and may be timed at an inclusive speed, from the beginning to the end of its journey, as low as 12 or 15 m.

    107

    Over shorter distances still more rapid running is occasionally arranged, and in Great Britain, France and the United States there are instances of trains scheduled to maintain an average speed of 60 m.

    108

    If both the number and the speed of the trains be taken into account, Great Britain is generally admitted still to remain well ahead of any other country.

    109

    The weight and speed of goods trains vary enormously according to local conditions, but the following figures, which refer to traffic on the London & North-Western railway between London and Rugby, may be taken as representative of good English practice.

    110

    Their speed must obviously depend greatly on topographical conditions.

    111

    In the United States the Safety Appliance Act of 1893 also forbade the railways, after the 1st of January 1898, to run trains which did not contain a " sufficient number " of cars equipped with continuous brakes to enable the speed to be controlled from the engine.

    112

    The distance between stations on intra-urban railways is governed by the density of local traffic and the speed desired to be maintained.

    113

    On steam-worked lines the speed of trains is about i r to 15 m.

    114

    Since high average speed on a line with frequent stops depends largely on rapidity of acceleration, the tendency in modern equipment is to secure as great an output of power as possible during the accelerating period, with corresponding increase in weight available for adhesion.

    115

    On the lines actually authorized by the Board of Trade under the 1896 act the normal minimum radius of the curves has been fixed at about 600 ft.; when a still smaller radius has been necessary, the speed has been reduced to 10 m.

    116

    Again, the speed has been restricted to 20 m.

    117

    Curves of still smaller radius have entailed a maximum speed of io m.

    118

    Again, if the speed is low and the trains infrequent, the signalling arrangements may be of a very simple and inexpensive kind, or even dispensed with altogether.

    119

    The speed is limited to 30 kilometres (about 18 m.) in the country and 6 m.

    120

    Wolves do not catch their prey by lying in ambush, or stealing up close and making a sudden spring, but by fairly running it down in open chase, which their speed and remarkable endurance enable them to do.

    121

    From the sense of having full vigour, living or lively qualities or movements, the word, got its chief current meaning of possessing rapidity or speed of movement, mental or physical.

    122

    The rotation of the planets on their axes is also explained as a consequence of the nebular theory, for at the time of the first formation of the planet it must have participated in the rotation of the whole nebula, and by the subsequent contraction of the planet the speed with which the rotation was performed must have been accelerated.

    123

    Machiavelli taught him the need of speed, decision and unity of command, in war.

    124

    From the earliest times, owing to its great strength, speed, and ferocity when at bay, the boar has been one of the favourite beasts of the chase.

    125

    Some are nocturnal, some diurnal; some catch their prey by speed of foot, some by cunningly lying hid, some by means of silken nets.

    126

    The nature of the integument and its hairy clothing in all spiders enables them to be plunged under water and withdrawn perfectly dry, and many species, even as large as the common English house-spider (Tegenaria), are so lightly built that they can run with speed over the surface of standing water, and this faculty has been perfected in genera like Pirata, Dolomedes and Triclaria, which are always found in the vicinity of lakes or on the edges of rivers and streams, readily taking to the water or running down the stems of water plants beneath its surface when pursued.

    127

    These currents vary in speed from 4 to so m.

    128

    To do this the actual speed in the orbit, and in a yet higher degree the angular speed around F, must be greatest at pericentre, and continually diminish till the apocentre is reached.

    129

    That is to an eye at F', the planet would seem to move around the sky with a nearly uniform speed.

    130

    Instead of the period it is common in astronomical practice to use the mean angular speed, called the mean motion of the body.

    131

    This is defined as the speed of revolution of the fictitious body already described, revolving with a uniform angular motion and the same periodic time as the planet.

    132

    Hood's attack (battle of Peachtree Creek, July 20) was everywhere repulsed, and Schofield and McPherson closed up at the greatest speed.

    133

    In the early periods of the history of other countries this seems to have been the case even where the dog was esteemed and valued, and had become the companion, the friend and the defender of man and his home; and in the and century of the Christian era Arrian wrote that "there is as much difference between a fair trial of speed in a good run, and ensnaring a poor animal without an effort, as between the secret piratical assaults of robbers at sea and the victorious naval engagements of the Athenians at Artemisium and at Salamis."

    134

    The animal is thoroughly adapted for extreme speed, the long, rat-like tail being used in balancing the body in quick turns.

    135

    The favourite colour is a uniform sandy, or pale grey tone, but characters directly related to capacity for speed have received most attention.

    136

    The Italian greyhound is a miniature greyhound, still capable of considerable speed but so delicate that it is almost unable to pull down even a rabbit, and is kept simply as a pet.

    137

    The modern English foxhound has been bred from the old northern and southern hounds, and is more lightly built, having been bred for speed and endurance.

    138

    They run with considerable speed, notwithstanding the shortness of their legs.

    139

    But the Prussians attacked at the old regulation speed of seventy-five paces to the minute, and the French manoeuvred at the quick or double of i 20 or 150.

    140

    Issuing orders to Davout, Oudinot and his cavalry to concentrate with all speed towards Eckmuhl, he himself rode back along the Regensburg road and reached the battle-field just as the engagement between the advance troops had commenced.

    141

    Travelling at the fullest speed, he reached the Tuileries on the 18th, after a journey of 312 hours.

    142

    Experience soon showed that .when the needful allowance was made for the time required to bring them out of harbour (two tides) and for the influence which the Channel currents must have upon their speed, it would be extremely 'rash to rely on a calm of sufficient length.

    143

    Hence the absolute velocities of the two ions can be determined, and we can calculate the actual speed with which a certain ion moves through a given liquid under the action of a given potential gradient or electromotive force.

    144

    The effect of the field upon the speed of the revolving electrons, and therefore upon the moments of the equivalent magnets, is necessarily a very small one.

    145

    The encouragement of polite literature was more especially the object of the Kisfaludy Society, founded in 1836.4 Polite literature had received a great impulse in the preceding period (1807-1830), but after the formation of the academy and the Kisfaludy society it advanced with accelerated speed towards the point attained by other nations.

    146

    Events now followed each other with lightning speed.

    147

    The Austrian cavalry, on weak and emaciated horses, could not gallop at speed up the heavy slopes (2 1 ?), and the artillery of both Prussian wings practically broke every attempt of the infantry to form for attack.

    148

    It follows the new direction for about 20 m., but at Bingen it again turns to the north and begins a completely new stage of its career, entering a narrow valley in which the enclosing rocky hills abut so closely on the river as often barely to leave room for the road and railway on either bank; during this portion of its course the speed of the current at a normal state of the water exceeds 6 m.

    149

    With their advantages of greater speed and carrying capacity over the horsed vehicles, their introduction was a most important development, though their working at first imposed a severe financial strain on many companies.

    150

    The average speed is about 200 ft.

    151

    Mine cars are sometimes run long distances, singly or in trains, over roads which are given sufficient grade to impart considerable speed by gravity, say from I to 21%.

    152

    Their power is proportioned to requirements of load and maximum gradient; the speed is rarely more than 6 or 8 m.

    153

    The speed due to the excess of weight on the loaded side is controlled by a brake on the drum.

    154

    In the endless-rope systems cars run singly or in short trains, curves are disadvantageous, unless of long radius, speed is relatively slow, and branch roads not so easily operated as with tail-rope.

    155

    The hoisting speed is therefore slower, and as less engine power is required for a given load the cylinders.

    156

    Even a large skip will hold but a few men, the speed is slower, and more time is required for the men to get into and out of the skip than to step on and off a cage.

    157

    Typically they are steam pumps, the steam and water cylinders being set tandem on the same bed frame, generally without fly-wheel or other rotary parts; they may be single cylinder or duplex, simple, compound or triple expansion, and having a higher speed of stroke are smaller in all their parts than Cornish pumps.

    158

    The increased mortality seems to be due to the general tendency toward forced speed in development work, which is secured by rapid drilling, and by an increase in the number of machine drills used in a single working-place.

    159

    Numerically, the contending armies would at this very critical juncture of the campaign be almost equal, the invaders rather the stronger; but the Turks were much dispersed, so that the result almost hinged upon the speed with which the attacking side should gain ground before the defenders had time to concentrate.

    160

    When Liman von Sanders (who had fixed his headquarters near Gallipoli) learned during the night of the 6th-7th that the Allies were landing in strong force about Suvla, and were also attacking Sari Bair from Anzac, and after he had satisfied himself that certain threats on the part of his opponents at other points might be regarded as mere feints, he ordered the two Turkish divisions under his immediate orders to proceed towards Suvla with all speed.

    161

    These rolls run at a speed about 30% greater than the speed of the first mill, to which they deliver the canes well crushed and flattened, forming a close mat of pieces of cane 5 to 6 in.

    162

    The amount and speed of movement of water by this means, and the distance to which it may be carried, depend largely upon the fineness of the particles composing the soil and the spaces left between each.

    163

    Permeability is practically identical with the speed at which percolation takes place; through clay it is slow, but increases in rapidity through marls, loams, limestones, chalks, coarse gravels and fine sands, reaching a maximum in soil saturated with moisture.

    164

    In a few exceptional cases abnormal speed has been indicated on good evidence.

    165

    He spends his days chasing the beasts of the forest, running them down by sheer speed, or killing them with darts (javelots) or bow and arrows, the only weapons he knows.

    166

    The average speed of passenger trains in Japan is 18 m.

    167

    He first undertook a preliminary inquiry into the principles upon which flight depends, and established at Allegheny a huge "whirling table," the revolving arm of which could be driven by a steamengine at any circumferential speed up to 70 m.

    168

    About 1893 a satisfactory machine was ready, and a new series of troubles had to be faced, for it had to be launched at a certain initial speed, and in the face of any wind that might be blowing.

    169

    They are - normally hard and remain so, even at a faint red heat; much deeper cuts can therefore be taken at a high speed without blunting the tool.

    170

    From the speed of this motor the number of commutations per second can be determined.

    171

    It is hunted by the Arabs for its flesh and to test the speed of their horses and greyhounds; it is during these hunting parties that the young are captured for menagerie purposes.

    172

    This distance was covered at the fullest extended speed of the horses, and reaching the infantry they swept over them "like hounds over a fence" - in the words of an eyewitness.

    173

    It was hoped that the assembly of the attacking troops in the restricted zone opposite the crossing point, the rapid bridging of the dry canal, and the pushing forward of guns to cover the farther advance, and of reinforcements, ammunition and supplies to support it, could all be carried out with the necessary speed and security, although the difficulties to be faced were very great and the possible causes of contretemps numerous.

    174

    When the rays of the sun or a candle, or dark radiation from a warm body, are incident on the vanes, the dark side of each vane is repelled more than the bright side, and thus the vanes are set into rotation with accelerated speed, which becomes uniform when the forces produced by the radiation are balanced by the friction of the pivot and of the residual air in the globe.

    175

    The name radiometer arose from an idea that the final steady speed of rotation might be utilized as a rough measure of the intensity of the exciting radiation.

    176

    Picking up on his way such reinforcements as were available, he marched southward with all speed behind the Vosges, and in the last stages of the movement he even split up his forces into many small bodies, that the enemy's spies might be misled.

    177

    In the case of the first three ships the full sea-going speed is given.

    178

    The " Otranto " asked if she was to keep out of range, and not getting a clear reply drew out of line on the " Glasgow's " starboard quarter, a potent reminder that a ship that has no guns to fight and no speed to run away is a delusion and a snare.

    179

    The transmission spindle, just mentioned, carries at its end a head, 74, which, if turned directly, gives the second speed.

    180

    The slowest speed is given by means of a tangent screw which is carried by a ball-bearing on the flange of the telescope sleeve, whilst its nut is double-jointed to a ring that encircles the flange of the heliometer-tube.

    181

    Finally the hand-wheel 80 is connected by gearing to the rod carrying the hand-wheel 79, and it can thus be used to give the latter a more rapid motion than if used direct; this constitutes the third speed of movement.

    182

    In deep water the closing mechanism is usually actuated by a screw propeller which begins to work when the line is being hauled in and can be set so as to close the waterbottle in a very few fathoms. A small but heavy water-bottle has been devised by Martin Knudsen, provided with a pressure gauge or bathometer, by which samples may be collected from any moderate depth down to about roc fathoms, on board a vessel going at full speed.

    183

    Shafts, on the other hand, may be made of almost any capacity, owing to the high speed in drawing which is attainable with proper mechanism, and allow of the use of more perfect arrangements at the surface than can usually be adopted at the mouth of a level on a hill-side.

    184

    The whole operation requires from 8 to io minutes, giving a cutting speed of 120 to 150 sq.

    185

    This method, which is the oldest, is best adapted for ways that are nearly level, or when many branches are intended to be worked from one engine, and can be carried round curves of small radius without deranging the trains; but as it is intermittent in action, considerable engine-power is required in order to get up the required speed, which is from 8 to ro m.

    186

    The tubs are placed on at intervals of about 20 yds., the chain moving continuously at a speed of from 21 to 4 m.

    187

    They were formerly used on a very large scale in Belgium and South Wales, but the great weight of the moving parts makes it impossible to drive them at the high speed called for by modern requirements, so that centrifugal fans are now generally adopted instead.

    188

    By the adoption of more refined methods of construction, especially in the shape of the intake and discharge passages for the air and the forms of the fan blades, the efficiency of the ventilating fan has been greatly increased so that the dimensions can be much reduced and a higher rate of speed adopted.

    189

    With proper precautions, however, wire guides are perfectly safe for use at the highest travelling speed.

    190

    For flat ropes the drum or bobbin consists of a solid disk, of the width of the rope fixed upon the shaft, with numerous parallel pairs of arms or horns, arranged radially on both sides, the space between being just sufficient to allow the rope to enter and coil regularly upon the preceding lap. This method has the advantage of equalizing the work of the engine throughout the journey, for when the load is greatest, with the full cage at the bottom and the whole length of rope out, the duty required in the first revolution of the engine is measured by the length of the smallest circumference; while the assistance derived from gravitating action of the descending cage in the same period is equal to the weight of the falling mass through a height corresponding to the length of the largest lap, and so on, the speed being increased as the weight diminishes, and vice versa.

    191

    Motion is obtained from a continuous-current generator driven by an alternating motor with a very heavy fly-wheel, a combination known as the Ilgner transformer, which runs continuously with a constant draught on the generating station, the extremely variable demand of the winding engine during the acceleration period being met by the energy stored in the fly-wheel, which runs at a very high speed.

    192

    Three principal patterns, those of King, Ormerod and Walker, are in use, and they are generally efficient supposing the speed of the cage at arrival is not excessive.

    193

    Maximum speed controllers in connexion with the winding indicator, which do not allow the engine to exceed a fixed rate of speed, are also used in some cases, with recording indicators.

    194

    When these are held from turning, their frictional resistance may be adjusted by means of nuts on the screwed bolts which hold them together until the shaft revolves at a given speed.

    195

    In this way the brake may be arranged to maintain a constant torque, notwithstanding variation of the speed.

    196

    He certainly became the acknowledged authority on the subject, and developed a power and speed of memory which seemed miraculous, even to his contemporaries.

    197

    Before 1840 a ship of 500 tons was a large ship, but after the discovery of gold in California the size of vessels increased rapidly and their lines were more and more adapted to speed.

    198

    The limit of size was reached in an immense clipper of 4555 tons, and the greatest speed was attained in a passage from San Francisco to Boston in seventy-five days, and from San Francisco to Cork in ninety-three days.

    199

    This suspension is then run through a conical mill in order td remove all grit, the cones of the mill fitting so tightly that water cannot pass through unless the mill is running; the speed of the mill when working is about 3000 revolutions per minute.

    200

    The fore-sight was a small globe, and in the original patterns this was placed on a movable leaf on which deflection for speed of one's own ship was given, while deflection for speed of enemy's ship and wind were given on the tangent sight.

    201

    In subsequent patterns all the deflection was given on the tangent sight, which was provided with two scales, the upper one graduated in knots for speed of ship, and the lower one in degrees.

    202

    Algol, in fact, travels at the rate of 26.3 miles a second round the centre of gravity of the system which it forms with an invisible companion, while the two together approach the sun with an unvarying speed of 2.3 miles per second.

    203

    Yet on occasion, as when performing its migrations, or even its almost daily transits from one feeding-ground to another, and still more when being pursued by a falcon, the speed with which it moves through the air is very considerable.

    204

    The consequence is that the compression travels rather faster, and the extension rather slower, than at the speed found above.

    205

    The method is easily adapted for the converse determination of speed of revolution when the frequency of a fork is known.

    206

    Since the velocity is the same for all disturbances they all travel at the same speed, and the two trains will always remain of the same form.

    207

    But, if quite regular disturbances are impressed on the jet at intervals of time which depend on the diameter and speed of outflow (they must be somewhat more than ?r times its diameter apart), these disturbances go on growing and break the stream up into equal drops, which all move with the same velocity one after the other.

    208

    Togo, concentrating his fire on each ship in succession, and seeking by superior speed to head off the Russians, now inclined towards the S.E., and the Russians conformed.

    209

    The Russian cruisers kept on the right of their battleships, while the Japanese, very superior in speed, ran S., S.E.'

    210

    These have a speed reduction from armature shaft to bridge column of 1500 to I, through four intermediate spur gears and a worm gear.

    211

    But if a load is so applied that the deflection increases with speed, the stress is greater than that due to a very gradually applied load, and vibrations about a mean position are set up. The rails not being absolutely straight and smooth, centrifugal and lurching actions occur which alter the distribution of the loading.

    212

    The mass of mercury is thus set in motion owing to the tendency of a conductor conveying an electric current to move transversely across lines of magnetic force; it becomes in fact the armature of a simple form of dynamo, and rotates with a speed which increases with the strength of the current.

    213

    Hence when a current is passed through the meter, the armature rotates and increases its speed until the driving force is balanced against the retarding force due to the eddy currents in the copper brake disk.

    214

    The Perches ridge, whence the town and suburbs could be bombarded, he fortified with all possible speed.

    215

    His subjects were ordered to worship him under the name of Zeus; he built a bridge of brass, over which he drove at full speed in his chariot to imitate thunder, the effect being heightened by dried skins and caldrons trailing behind, while torches were thrown into the air to represent lightning.

    216

    Mississippi river steamers were armed with heavy guns and protected by armour, boiler-plates, cotton bales, &c., and some fast cruisers were constructed for ocean work, one of them actually reaching the high speed of 17.75 m.

    217

    The thoroughbred Kentucky horse has long had a world-wide reputation for speed; and the Blue Grass Region, especially Fayette, Bourbon and Woodford counties, is probably the finest horse-breeding region in America and has large breeding farms. In Fayette county, in 1900, the average value of colts between the ages of one and two years was $377.78.

    218

    The work was pressed forward with all speed, for, as Coverdale writes to Cromwell, they were " dayly threatened " and ever feared " to be spoken withall."

    219

    In grass countries, where "flying fences" are found, the rate of speed must of necessity be quicker than when about to take a Devonshire bank of some 7 ft.

    220

    In jumping an ordinary hedge or ditch at moderate speed, there is of course a moment of time during which the horse is on his hind legs, and in theory the rider should then lean forward, but, in practice, this position is so momentary, and the lash out of the hind legs in the spring is so powerful, that it is best not to lean forward at all, because of the difficulty, if not impossibility, of getting back in time for the reverse movement, when the rider should be preparing to render the horse some assistance with the bridle as his feet touch the ground.

    221

    If the hounds jump at the brook, even though they fail to clear it, the rider may take it for granted that at that place the leap is within the capacity of any ordinary hunter in his stride; hence if, when going at three parts speed, a horse's feet come just right to take off, the mere momentum of his body would take him over a place 15 ft.

    222

    The same ability to adapt himself to circumstances must be possessed by the steeple-chase jockey, who should possess fine hands to enable him to handle his horse while going at his fences at three-quarter speed.

    223

    This appointment was inaugurated by two events, - a course of eight lectures on sound, which proved no success and was not repeated, and the determination by means of a revolving mirror of the speed of electric discharge in conductors, a piece of work leading to enormously important results.

    224

    In the Hephaesteia (the particular festival of the god) there was a torch race, a ceremonial not indeed confined to fire-gods like Hephaestus and Prometheus, but probably in its origin connected with them, whether its object was to purify and quicken the land, or (according to another theory) to transmit a new fire with all possible speed to places where the fire was polluted.

    225

    The employment of so many weights renders the instrument ill-adapted for practical work where speed is an object.

    226

    In the latter case its great speed, and the cunning endeavours it makes to outwit its canine pursuers, form the chief attractions of coursing.

    227

    As the drum revolves at a good speed, the silk is drawn by the steel teeth through the porcupines into the drum in more or less straight and parallel fibres.

    228

    He was prepared to fight another battle on the morrow - indeed he could scarcely have avoided it had he wished to do so, for behind him lay the mountain defiles, towards which Vandamme was marching with all speed.

    229

    The method of superposition of two motions may be illustrated by such examples as that of a body dropped from the mast of a ship moving at uniform speed.

    230

    When kindled by his subject it seemed to take possession of him and pour itself out with overwhelming speed of utterance, with heat and power.

    231

    To facilitate this mechanical lifting, gear is provided which is readily controlled, and can raise or lower the periscope at a speed approaching 25 ft.

    232

    Bonham Carter went full speed ahead with the starboard engine and full speed astern with the port to turn her round.

    233

    As a substitute for Solenhofen stone it is used in a modified form of lithography, which can be performed on rotary printingmachines at a high speed.

    234

    The carriage itself had been lost long before; but we know that about the year 1600 Stevinus, with Prince Maurice of Orange and twenty-six others, made use of it on the seashore between Scheveningen and Petten, that it was propelled solely by the force of the wind, and that it acquired a speed which exceeded that of horses.

    235

    Apobates was the name given to the companion of the charioteer, who showed his skill by leaping out of the chariot and up again while the horses were going at full speed.

    236

    With secrecy and speed communications were entered into with the known leaders of the Highland clans, and on the 19th of August, in the valley of Glenfinnan, the standard of James III.

    237

    He embarked with speed and sailed for France, reaching the little port of Roscoff, near Morlaix, on the 29th of September 1746.

    238

    These include the austenitic or gamma non-magnetic manganese steel, already patented b y Robert Hadfield in 1883, the first important known substance which combined great malleableness with great hardness, and the martensitic or beta " high speed tool steel " of White and Taylor, which retains its hardness and cutting power even at a red heat.

    239

    Probably the most successful one has been a rotary engine invented by Mr Arthur Rigg.1 In this engine the stroke, and therefore the amount of water used, can be varied either by hand or by a governor while it is running; the speed can also be varied, very high rates, as much as 600 revolutions a minute, being attainable without the question of shock or vibration becoming troublesome.

    240

    The gate regulates the speed of the wheel by varying the quantity of water; when fully open it merely forms a continuation of the guide passages, and thus offers no obstruction to the flow of the water, but by giving it a movement through a part of a revolution the passages are partly blocked and the flow of the water is checked.

    241

    It has been found that the " carbons " in drills can safely be subjected to a pressure of over 60 kilograms per square millimetre, and a speed of 25 metres per second.

    242

    Occasionally he trots, when his speed is not inconsiderable.

    243

    Travelling with what speed he could in the depths of a severe winter and under the effects of a recent (second) illness, he managed to reach London, where, sending in his submission to the council of state, he was allowed to subside into private life.

    244

    Romance was no more, although there was extreme competition in building steamers with great power and speed to land their cargoes rapidly by the new route.

    245

    In a speed at Konigsberg in November 1894, he summoned the nobles ci Prussia to support him in the struggle for religion, for morality for order, against the parties of Umsturz, or Revolution, and shortly afterwards an amendment of the Criminal Code, commonly called the Umsturz- Vorlage, was introduced, Vmsturz.

    246

    Berengaria sent for her son with such speed that her messenger reached Leon before the news of the death of the king of Castile, and when he came to her she renounced the crown in his favour.

    247

    Mechanism is provided whereby the speed of the paper is doubled on receipt of a shock, an electric bell ringing at the same time to summon an attendant.

    248

    We find that if the series of excitations of the muscle be prolonged beyond the short stage of initial improvement, the contractions, after being well maintained for a time, later decline in force and speed, and ultimately dwindle even to vanishing point.

    249

    Exner first showed, many years ago, that the nerve impulse travels through the spinal ganglion at the same speed as along the other parts of the nerve trunk - that is, that it suffers no delay in transit through the perikarya of the afferent rootneurons.

    250

    The breeding of cobs and ponies comes next in importance, and thirdly that of cattle, now mostly Herefords, though Speed mentions a native breed, long since extinct, all white with red ears.

    251

    The sportsman appears, occasionally at least, in the later periods, to have gone to cover in his chariot or on horseback; according to Wilkinson, when the dogs threw off in a level plain of great extent, it was even usual for him "to remain in his chariot, and, urging his horses to their full speed, endeavour to turn or intercept them as they doubled, discharging a well-directed arrow whenever they came within its range."

    252

    Often, however, when a hound is five or six years old he begins to lack speed.

    253

    A signal proof of its vitality was given in 1838 by the speed and ease with which it recovered from a disastrous inundation that destroyed 3000 houses.

    254

    A sheet of metal set revolving at a high speed in a lathe is bent over into cup-shaped forms, with numerous mouldings, by a blunt hardened tool.

    255

    There are greyhounds also, but inferior in speed to second-rate English dogs.

    256

    The speed with which it bounds upon its prey, when loosed from the cart, exceeds the swiftness of any other mammal.

    257

    The wild ass (Equus hemionus) is confined to the sandy deserts of Sind and Cutch, where, from its speed and timidity, Wild ass.

    258

    Constant communication between the capital and remote cities was maintained by a system of foot-runners, whose aggregate speed is said to have surpassed that of a horse.

    259

    Sable antelope are among the handsomest of South African antelopes, and are endowed with great speed and staying power.

    260

    In 1917, speed of transport of material becoming extremely urgent, it was decided to establish a train-ferry service; it came into operation at the end of that year, and the hoisting of cargoes by cranes into barges was largely superseded.

    261

    This Variation May Have Been Due To The State Of The Lagging, Which Moorby Distrusted In Spite Of The Great Reduction Of The Heat Loss, Or It May Have Been Partly Due To The Difficulty Of Regulating The Speed Of The Engine And The Watersupply To The Brake In Such A Manner As To Maintain A Constant Temperature In The Outflow, And Avoid Variations In The Heat Capacity Of The Brake.

    262

    Since Hand Regulation Is Necessarily Discontinuous, The Speed And The Temperature Were Constantly Varying, So That It Was Useless To Take Readings Nearer Than The Tenth Of A Degree.

    263

    It Would Have Been Desirable, If Possible, To Have Tried The Effect Of A Larger Range Of Variation In The Experimental Conditions Of Load And Speed, With A View To Detect The Existence Of Constant Errors; But Owing To The Limitations Imposed By The Use Of A Steam Engine, And The Difficulty Of Securing Steady Conditions Of Running, This Proved To Be Impossible.

    264

    When the parallax of a star is known, we are able to infer from its proper motion its actual linear speed in miles per hour, in so far as the motion is transverse to the line of sight.

    265

    Frost have deduced that the average speed is only 8 m.

    266

    The part of the star's apparent Speed displacement, which is due to the solar motion, is gener the Solar ally called the parallactic motion; the rest of its motion.

    267

    To arrive at some estimate of the speed of the solar motion, we may consider the motions of those stars whose parallaxes have been measured, and whose actual linear speed is accordingly known (disregarding motion in the line of sight).

    268

    A better method is to derive the speed from the radial motions observed with the spectroscope.

    269

    The velocities of the drifts differ considerably, the one whose apex is in Ophiuchus having about 1 2 times the speed of the other.

    270

    The fighting which took place after the first week in July was all directed to masking his intention to attack with all speed upon the .Isonzo.

    271

    The recording surface is a sheet of photographic paper wrapped round a drum which is rotated at a constant speed by clockwork about a horizontal axis.

    272

    The attack from Tolmino was carried out with skill, speed and resolution, and by a capital error which has never been satisfactorily explained the Italian guns remained silent until too late.

    273

    These velocity ratios are known by the construction of the mechanism, and are independent of the absolute speed.

    274

    But if the effort and the resistance be alternately in excess, the uniformity of speed may still be preserved by so adjusting some moving weight in the mechanism that when the effort is in excess it may be lifted, and so balance and employ the excess of effort, and that when the resistance is in excess it may fall, and so balance and overcome the excess of resistancethus storing the periodical excess of energy and restoring that energy to perform the periodical excess of work.

    275

    If there is the slightest displacement of the centre o gravity of the system from the axis of revolution a force acts on th shaft tending to deflect it, and varies as the deflexion and as th square of the speed.

    276

    The interesting and important part of the investigation is that a number of experiments were made on small shafts arranged in different ways and loaded in different ways, and the speed at which whirling actually occurred was compared with the speed calculated from formulae of the general type indicated above.

    277

    C a A revolving pendulum is an essential part of most of the contrivances called governors, for regulating the speed of prime movers, for further particulars of which see STEAM

    278

    When a machine is being started from a state of rest, and brought by degrees up to its proper speed, the effort must be in excess; when it is being retarded for the purpose of stopping it, the resistance must be in excess.

    279

    When a machine undergoes alternate acceleration and retardation, so that at certain instants of time, occurring at the end of intervals called periods or cycles, it returns to its original speed, then in each of those periods or cycles the alternate excesses of energy and of work neutralize each other; and at the end of each cycle the principle of the equality of energy and work stated in 87, with all, its consequences, is verified exactly as in the case of machines of uniform speed.

    280

    Principle of the Conservation of Energy in Machines.The following principle, expressing the general law of the action of machines with a velocity uniform or varying, includes the law of the equality of energy and work stated in 89 for machines of uniform speed.

    281

    With a success and speed that contemporary writers deemed miraculous, Owen stirred up his countrymen against the king, and by their aid succeeded in destroying castle after castle, and burning town after town throughout the whole length and breadth of the land between the years 1401 and 1406.

    282

    With the accession of Elizabeth a novel and vigorous ecclesiastical policy on truly national lines was now inaugurated in Wales itself, chiefly through the instrumentality of Richard Davies, nominated bishop of St Asaph in 1559 and translated thence to St Davids in 1561, who was mainly responsible for the act of parliament of 1563, commanding the bishops of St Davids, Llandaff, Bangor, St Asaph and Hereford to prepare with all speed for public use Welsh translations of the Scriptures and the Book of Common Prayer.

    283

    The cylinder press is able to produce generally quite as good work as the double platen, its speed is much greater, and it requires a smaller amount of power to drive it.

    284

    The column rules were made tapering towards the feet of the type, and the type was securely locked in on these beds so that it could be held firmly in the required position to form a complete circle, thus allowing the cylinder to revolve at a greater speed than Applegath's, which was polygonal.

    285

    The sheet is laid to its mark and is conveyed round an entry drum; thence it is carried round the first impression cylinder, and under this, moving at the same speed as the cylinder, is the type bed containing the inner of broad tapes which lie on the laying-on board and are fastened to a small drum underneath it.

    286

    Its speed is greater than the stop cylinder (it may be geared to produce from 1500 to Two copies per hour, printed one side only).

    287

    This cylinder, which has a high surface speed, carries part of the fibre towards the workers and strippers; the surface speed of the workers being much slower than that of the cylinder.

    288

    The pins of the stripper and cylinder point in the same direction, but since the surface speed of the cylinder is much greater than the surface speed of the stripper, it follows that the fibre is combed between the two, and that part is carried forward by the cylinder to be reworked.

    289

    It begins at a maximum speed when the bobbin is empty, is constant for each layer, but decreases as the bobbin fills.

    290

    To provide against the intended action of the first, Zaki detached his nephew, Ali Murad, at the head of his best troops to proceed with all speed to the north; and, as to the second, the seizure of such families of Sadiks followers as were then within the walls of the town, and other violent measures, struck such dismay into the hearts of the besieging soldiers that they dispersed and abandoned their leader to his fate.

    291

    In January 1812 he placed on the Clyde a steamboat (which he named the "Comet") of about 25 tons, propelled by an engine of three horse power, at a speed of 7 m.

    292

    High tension in the arteries is often associated with sleeplessness, the pressure of blood being such that the circulation in the brain is constantly maintained at a high rate of speed and the brain is unable to obtain rest.

    293

    High prices of materials and of haulage and freight rates added difficulty to the task of rebuilding, which was accomplished with remarkable energy and speed.

    294

    Immediately surrounding the drop there is a film moving outwards at a high speed, and this carries away almost instantaneously any dust that may fall upon it.

    295

    The wing to act efficiently must be driven at a certain speed, and in such a manner that the down and up strokes shall glide into each other.

    296

    Quick as are the vibrations of natural wings, the speed of certain parts of the wing is amazingly increased.

    297

    As a consequence, a comparatively slow and very limited movement at the root confers great range and immense speed at the tip, the speed of each portion of the wing increasing as the root of the wing is receded from.

    298

    One naturally inquires why the high speed of wings, and why the progressive increase of speed at their tips and posterior margins?

    299

    If the wings were not driven at a high speed, and if they were not eccentrics made to revolve upon two separate axes, they would of necessity be large cumbrous structures; but large heavy wings would be difficult to work, and what is worse, they would (if too large), instead of controlling the air, be controlled by it, and so cease to be flying organs.

    300

    If, however, the speed be greatly accelerated, d, ??

    301

    While, therefore, there is apparently no correspondence between the area of the wing and the animal to be raised, there is, except in the case of sailing insects, birds and bats, an unvarying relation as to the weight and number of oscillations; so that the problem of flight would seem to resolve itself into one of weight, power, velocity and small surfaces, versus buoyancy, debility, diminished speed and extensive surfaces - weight in either case being a sine qua non.

    302

    In such cases the speed with which the wings are driven is increased in the direct ratio of the mutilation.

    303

    The flexibility and elasticity of the kite formed by the natural wing are rendered necessary by the fact that the wing, as already stated, is practically hinged at its root and along its anterior margin, an arrangement which necessitates its several parts travelling at different degrees of speed, in proportion as they are removed from the axes of rotation.

    304

    These surfaces may be conferred on artificial wings, aeroplanes, aerial screws or similar structures; and these structures, if we may judge from what we find in nature, should be of moderate size and elastic. The power of the flying organs will be increased if they are driven at a comparatively high speed, and particularly if they are made to reverse and reciprocate, as in this case they will practically create the currents upon which they are destined to rise and advance.

    305

    They should be small when the speed is high, and vice versa.

    306

    When the screw is made to rotate, the blades, because of their elasticity, assume a great variety of angles, the angles being least where the speed of the blades is greatest and vice versa.

    307

    They offer little resistance to the air when they are at rest, and when in motion the speed with which they are driven is such as to ensure that the comparatively large spaces through which they travel shall practically be converted into solid bases of support.

    308

    It flies this distance in from io to II seconds, its mean speed being something like 12 ft.

    309

    The sustaining of the whole, therefore, depended upon the speed at which it travelled through the air, and the angle at which its under surface impinged on the air in its front....

    310

    The model was forced by its propellers along a wire at a great speed, but so far as an observer could determine, failed to lift itself, notwithstanding its extreme lightness and the comparatively very great power employed.

    311

    In later art they approach the model of Artemis, wearing a thin dress, girt high for speed; while on the later painted vases their dress is often peculiarly Persian - that is, close-fitting trousers and a high cap called the kidaris.

    312

    The measurement of the speed with which the individual stars are moving towards or from our system is a work of such magnitude that what has yet been done is scarcely more than a beginning.

    313

    The interval required between these two epochs depends upon the speed of the motion.

    314

    The result of the integration is that the co-ordinates x and y and their derivatives as to the time, which express the position, direction of motion and speed of the planet at any moment, are found as functions of the four constants and of the time.

    315

    Logically these data completely determine the orbit in which the planet shall move, because there is only one such orbit passing through P, a; planet moving in which would have the given speed.

    316

    The speed of the latter may, therefore, be expressed as a function of its radius vector at the moment and of the major axis of its orbit without introducing any other elements into the expression.

    317

    We have shown that, when the position of a planet and the direction and speed of its motion at a certain instant are given, the elements of the orbit can be determined.

    318

    Now, consider the values of these same variables expressing the position of the planet at a second point Q, and the speed with which it passes that point.

    319

    The speed with which our system progresses is, on the other hand, fairly well known.

    320

    He employed it, with an outcome of striking promise, to measure the radial speed of some of the brighter stars.

    321

    Achilles, on the supposition that his speed is ten times that of the tortoise, must traverse an infinite number of spaces - 1000 ft., loo ft., to ft., &c. - and the tortoise must traverse an infinite number of spaces - loo ft., to ft., I ft., &c. - before they reach the point, distant from their starting-points III I y ft.

    322

    But, when two bodies move with equal speed in opposite directions, the one passes the other in half the time in which it passes it when at rest.

    323

    They carry the head and neck low and the hind-quarters high, their action in running being peculiar and not elegant, somewhat resembling the pace of a sheep. Though with no power of sustained speed or extensive leaping, they are remarkable fOr flexibility of body and facility of creeping through tangled underwood.

    324

    All are fleet, and traverse rough ground with speed.

    325

    James was a thorough sportsman, and his taste for racing, in which he freely indulged, caused him to think but little of the speed of even the best English horses.

    326

    The thoroughbred is apt to be nervous and excitable, and impatient of common work, but its speed, resolution and endurance, as tested on the race-course, are beyond praise.

    327

    Stokes, and which were published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society for 1855, that he discussed the mathematical theory of signalling through submarine cables, and enunciated the conclusion that in long cables the retardation due to capacity must render the speed of signalling inversely proportional to the square of the cable's length.

    328

    This cylinder is driven at a slightly lower speed than that of synchronism.

    329

    When Dean didn't answer, she continued, professionally, but with a hint of sarcasm, sing-songing a rehearsed litany—present your driver's license and registration and something about exceeding a fifty-mile-an-hour speed limit.

    330

    It took most of the morning, his thermos, and Jake's pot of coffee to bring the retiring sheriff up to speed.

    331

    She closed her eyes, dizzy, then stared at the computer screen, watching her speed increase as her altitude decreased.

    332

    By the time he chose a car and waited at endless sets of lights, it would have taken longer to drive than using vampire speed.

    333

    Sarah tilted her head for a second, gasped, and then used vampire speed to reach him.

    334

    Only when he reached Gabe did he return to his Immortal form.  The death-dealer's clothing was tattered from demon strikes, his body smelling of blood sure to incense the creatures he fought.  Despite this, the assassin's speed and strikes didn't falter.  Each was sure and powerful.  Rhyn maneuvered until his back was to Gabe's, and he reached back to snatch the knife Gabe kept strapped to one thigh.  While Gabe showed no sign of slowing, Rhyn could feel the wound Kris inflicted slowing his movements.  At least Kris hadn't stabbed him with the enforcer dagger, or Rhyn would be dead.

    335

    The bicycle built up speed and Dean was aware that only one square inch of brake pad separated him from oblivion.

    336

    The world appeared in slow motion around her, the demon's magic making her move with speed she never imagined possible.

    337

    All drivers must adhere to speed limits.

    338

    The simile in the next line serves to emphasize the speed of the fall.

    339

    Citroen says that this gives it a 0-60mph acceleration time of just over six seconds and a top speed in excess of 155mph.

    340

    The Department operates two accelerators, causing charged atoms (ions) to reach 10% of the speed of light.

    341

    Your speed is monitored using a trainer mounted accelerometer (Foot Pod) that wirelessly transmits your speed.

    342

    Adam Gordon - Tuesday 16 May, 2006 I was very impressed with the speed of delivery and the value you offer.

    343

    A Feasibility Study into the development of intelligent speed adaption devices for motorcycles is needed.

    344

    New speed manual cuts add-on personal darker than the have helped to.

    345

    I see no evidence of an increase in strict adherence to speed limits on the roads.

    346

    He is responsible for technical advice on high speed aerodynamics and propulsion to MoD.

    347

    It was capable of reducing its speed on landing to 59 mph enabling it to land on short airstrips.

    348

    The speed at which progress in this field is being made is quite alarming.

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    Of course if you are over the speed limit you will get a full audible alert including voice warnings.

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    The nature of Ephedrine assures that the overall effects are markedly different from those associated with Speed and other abused amphetamines such as Ecstacy.

    351

    See Hints for Searching for how you can use this to speed up your searches for really long anagrams.

    352

    We measured the wind speed using an anemometer - see how we made our own here.

    353

    More rapid changes in wind speed may be measured using a ` hot wire anemometer ' .

    354

    Most weather stations measure wind speed using a spinning cup anemometer, which rotates depending on the wind.

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    Mean velocity measurements were taken by using a precision constant temperature linearized hot-wire anemometer designed for low speed water flows.

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    The figure used for c is somewhat arbitrary - selected to indicate a ` realistic ' boat speed for a given output power.

    357

    You also need to bear in mind any particularly arduous hills, tight bends or islands, speed bumps or narrow lanes.

    358

    The motor armatures are skewed to minimize cogging which is required for low speed tracking.

    359

    You can undertake each assignment at your own speed.

    360

    So use the fastest synchronized speed that the camera will allow to help eliminate blurred pictures caused by camera shake.

    361

    Do I mentally wish them toward the speed cameras?

    362

    Safety cameras are used where there is a history of speed related or red light running injury crashes.

    363

    Furthermore, they are low capacitance enabling the detection of high speed signals to be achieved.

    364

    Jim had said he had set the carbs up on the bench and apart from the idle speed they wouldn't need any adjustment.

    365

    Ghana's first cardinal seems shocked by the speed of his ascent.

    366

    The chariots are small two-wheeled carts, which are pulled by two to four horses at great speed around the track.

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    Venice - A full day trip by high speed catamaran across the Gulf of Venice, allowing you to discover this truly unique city.

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    The high speed passenger catamaran service to Southampton is centrally located at Fountain Key, where you will also find the Tourist Information Center.

    369

    Apparently it is Turkish tradition for the wedding party to tear around the village, at high speed, in a motor cavalcade.

    370

    Barcode users no longer have the dilemma of choosing between the reliability of solid-state CCD readers and the speed of laser scanners.

    371

    Meribel Valley The Plan de l'homme chair from the Chaudanne in Meribel is being replaced by a high speed detachable 6 seater chairlift.

    372

    Pit your web Sudoku puzzle solving skills against the rest of the world in our free sudoku speed challenge and when you have.. .

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    Turn 1 Turn 1 is a medium speed chicane where good exit speed is vital.

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    Hands still clasped together tightly beneath her rounded chin, she surveyed download free need for speed full game him with intense interest.

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    Modified deep V hull with reverse chines to give soft dry ride, maximum speed, with minimum fuel consumption.

    376

    Drivers are already furious at the rising number of speed camera fines which are boosting police coffers.

    377

    Brompton A folder for regular commutes, where space is at a premium and speed of fold essential in 2,3 and 6 speed versions.

    378

    To speed up fermentation diluted whey concentrate or yogurt ferment can be added to the cabbage.

    379

    As long as speed is celebrated in non-road situations, then it will never be unequivocally condemned on the roads.

    380

    How can a portable console be capable of such speed, such detail, such dynamism and obvious raw power in its graphic chip?

    381

    At Eden Magistrates ' Court Potter admitted obstructing a constable by fitting a jamming device to his car which prevented police recording his speed.

    382

    An acoustic enclosure was put over the conveyor at a cost of £ 2,000 and the conveyor speed was changed to reduce jar clashing.

    383

    After the start we followed a motorcycle cop at high speed through traffic to the outskirts of town.

    384

    A normal, conventional office copier may have a copy speed of anything from 20 to 60 A4 copies per minute.

    385

    Scientific study and evidence clearly demonstrates the direct correlation between line speed, operator skill and contamination levels.

    386

    Their time or speed are less important than their stroke count.

    387

    Might the speed of the jet be a useful counterweight to the luxury of the liner?

    388

    The Patricia Olivia - high speed ferry, operates twelve crossings daily with a duration of less than 35 minutes.

    389

    Sudoku Fun - Online Sudoku Puzzle Speed Challenge Sudoku puzzles are addictive brain teasers that have been referred to as wordless crossword puzzles.

    390

    Elliptic curves offer major advances on older systems such as increased speed, less memory and smaller key sizes.

    391

    Nearly all PlusNet broadband customers have had their broadband service upgraded to the fastest speed their line can support, up to 2Mb.

    392

    I'm still a little dazed by the speed of it all.

    393

    Appropriate traffic calming measures should involve the use of vertical deflections in the form of speed humps, cushions or raised junctions.

    394

    Mr Speed was in trouble with the police during the time that he was severely depressed.

    395

    We will speed up the DTI's procedures for granting licenses to new telecoms operators and radically deregulate the telecoms industry.

    396

    The tool durability increases from high speed steel cemented carbide polycrystalline diamond, but that sequence also applies to costs.

    397

    Processor speed is not as critical as the hard disk controller and hard disk controller and hard disk mechanism, but it is important.

    398

    Clock speed might be reduced to keep power dissipation low.

    399

    The speed at which the range has diversified reveals a major shift in attitudes toward Fairtrade.

    400

    When you are attracted to someone your brain releases the drug dopamine giving the same reaction that taking cocaine or speed would create.

    401

    It's imperative that you don't downgrade on a tire's speed rating or its load capacity.

    402

    He backs calls for a reduced speed limit, traffic lights and suggests curb edgings and a weight limit to stop heavy vehicles.

    403

    Speed enhancing and spin controlling ionomer casing with a high performance, soft and thin urethane elastomer cover.

    404

    A maglev is a high speed train which runs using a high power electromagnet, raising it from the track.

    405

    Between 12 and 14 years an increase in aerobic and anaerobic endurance and speed can be added.

    406

    Quick explosive bounds over distances of 30 to 60 meters are very beneficial toward speed endurance training.

    407

    As speed picks up and when cruising the gasoline engine cuts in so that the gasoline and electric motor drive the car together.

    408

    Neural impulses do not travel at the same speed, muscles are not equidistant from the brain, and much more.

    409

    We already live in the absolute, because we have created eternal, omnipresent speed.

    410

    Eugene speed end of each speed date.

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    To compete against v and speed the l v. Commanded by conservatives ' small corner of rutherford's examination of.

    412

    Some people find they need to use a very slow speed, yet have experienced very significant benefits from using the exerciser.

    413

    If your legs are like limp spaghetti, contact time will be too expansive and running speed will slow.

    414

    Speed across 6 exciting tracks in this furiously fast n ' frantic racing game.

    415

    Then it's about to face to unleash the fury, done with really impressive technical precision combined with a truly ferocious speed.

    416

    Limiting the top speed of cars gave a fillip to railroad travel.

    417

    In June 1999, it was put in an automatic PID loop to control the cement fineness by adjusting the separator speed.

    418

    Although electricity travels fast, its speed is still finite and over a wire it is slower than in a vacuum.

    419

    Reducing vehicle speeds Work is required to develop harmonized standards for Intelligent Speed Adaptation systems with the aim of eventual universal fitment.

    420

    Broadly speaking, your swing speed determines what is the correct shaft flex.

    421

    To achieve the speed gain, researchers at the University of Southampton added fluorine to the silicon devices.

    422

    The 5 ms spare Galileo shutter speed will move the surface track 30m at closest approach, for the 6 km/s flyby speed.

    423

    We remain at our guns as the task force races at flank speed seeking battle.

    424

    The speed of their arrival suggests they had foreknowledge of the bombing.

    425

    Shouldn't be a speed freak then should you Not sure how different my insurance is with 3 points on.

    426

    Before the 100mm width was too wide for a front fork and only allowed a rear 3 speed freewheel.

    427

    Speed is not all that essential for outside fullbacks at a young age.

    428

    An excellent lift system includes two high speed underground funiculars.

    429

    Britain's first high speed funicular railroad was opened on Cairngorm on Sunday 23rd December 2001.

    430

    Lexmark uncovers and recreates documentation processes so your business processes are not gated by the speed of paper.

    431

    I have learned, at last, that there might be no such thing as a properly reconditioned 5 speed gearbox for this model.

    432

    Because the Taffspeed exhaust has so much low down power higher gearing can be used to compensate for more top end speed.

    433

    If the 4th gear ratio is too low (high number) then it will limit the speed the scooter can achieve.

    434

    This sure fire attention getter has amp & instrument inputs & features volume, speed, slow & fast controls.

    435

    The graphics are bright, fast and clear and you will need to move with some speed to avoid the vengeful ghosts.

    436

    Several miles away, two brightly gleaming disks were circling at high speed.

    437

    On entering the gorge the speed of the water was quite amazing.

    438

    Understand how to calculate speed from a distance-time graph.

    439

    Fitted with exclusive 100% low torque graphite shafts generating high club head speed.

    440

    The Icelandic gunboat is risking getting a stem packed with ice in a very tender spot from the trawler steaming at high speed.

    441

    The maximum wind gust speed recorded in the month was 37 mph on 9 th.

    442

    It vents hot air maintaining case temps and also has hi and low speed settings to vary between barely audible and silent.

    443

    A designated area is an area such as park lands or adopted highways with a speed limit of 40 miles per hour or under.

    444

    Information is available on speed skating, artistic skating, hockey, inline hockey, downhill skating, and trail skating.

    445

    Increasing the forward speed of the rotary hoes does not improve the level of weed control.

    446

    The pick of the products for me tho are the new Apache Speed rod holdalls.

    447

    Laptop Internet hookup from our room, using the campus high speed connection.

    448

    Using the twice hourly high speed train service, for example, London is only two hours away.

    449

    Charging straight for them at a slow speed was the massive hulk of a Behemoth.

    450

    At low speed, the fan emits a barely audible hum.

    451

    If they are so incompetent at negotiating a speed hump; just how safe are they at high speeds?

    452

    Will speed humps lead to an increase in noise levels?

    453

    Funny, we thought speed humps were supposed to reduce speeds.

    454

    Traffic wardens, road humps, speed cameras - any curb on cars makes us angry.

    455

    Turbomachinery.. Gas is driven by high speed impellers rotating in confined case Rotary Machines.

    456

    And such impetuosity was equally evident in the speed with which he proceeded to dismiss Germany's great Chancellor, Bismarck.

    457

    In the vicinity of the third floor, I met the barrel which was now proceeding downward at an equally impressive speed.

    458

    But the speed of some of the tanks was so slow that the advancing infantry overtook them.

    459

    Its 3 speed gearbox had right hand control and along with the spiral bevel rear axle was designed and manufactured in-house.

    460

    Both waves propagate at the same speed and at the right wavelength for baroclinic instability to occur.

    461

    Journalists must ask themselves if speed is more important than accuracy and journalistic integrity.

    462

    The planned burnout speed of the ground-based interceptors is reported to be 7 to 8 km/s.

    463

    The rail companies provide a frequent, high speed intercity 125 train service between all major British cities.

    464

    Speed control is by a Lenze 9326 vector inverter plus a 9351 brake module to give fast emergency stop.

    465

    Has not been embedded operations channel speed brake at senate judiciary committee.

    466

    Sean Pates was third in the speed bounce and fourth in the vertical jump.

    467

    This means that it is easy to get the speed that you want to hit the kicker.

    468

    The Fan Mate has a small rotary knob which can be turned in either direction, to raise or lower the fan speed.

    469

    The film speed dial was built around the rewind knob at the left end of the top plate.

    470

    With new updated speed lacing, Final version to have the top two fasteners to be lace ' hooks ' .

    471

    Lamp dimmers, speed controllers in food processors and washing machines, and energy saving (high-frequency) lamp dimmers, speed controllers in food processors and washing machines, and energy saving (high-frequency) lamps all fall into this category.

    472

    Speed equals distance divided by time we learned in early maths lessons.

    473

    He'll be wanting to set speed limits next.

    474

    After its cessation, the services were assumed by a single Class 47 operating to the original 90 mph speed limit.

    475

    Research shows avid with a speed automatic there will be Thomson the liquefaction.

    476

    Reading speed improves if a new trained retinal locus (TRL) is established in an area that is more favorable for reading.

    477

    A basic ship's log was used as a means of estimating the speed of a vessel, and so roughly calculating the longitude.

    478

    In a game where you can lose your character within seconds of starting a bout, adding extra speed is just utter lunacy.

    479

    Warp speed and, hopefully, I'm transformed from kennel maid to sultry vamp.

    480

    During the 30s the company's mainstay was the high performance Speed 20, considered to be a serious rival to Rolls Royce.

    481

    A few shovels of manure, straw and poultry manure pellets thrown over the top will create extra warmth to speed up the process.

    482

    They may also need to erect a wind speed mast.

    483

    For more accurate information you may also choose to install an anemometer mast to gage wind speed data over a given period.

    484

    Does swimming not have a power output function that relates to swimming speed - readily measurable in sprint swimming?

    485

    A very entertaining talk, done at some speed as it was now approaching midday - time for 3rd contact!

    486

    The solution is high speed milling i.e. high cutting speed and as a consequence high feed rates.

    487

    Phone calls sometimes have an almost miraculous ability to speed up a long awaited response.

    488

    To handle the power from the engine, another popular mod is to install a Porsche 5 speed box.

    489

    This does not help the racing engine, that might destroy a viscosity modifier in minutes of high speed running.

    490

    By reducing the modulation speed you can produce beautiful, gradually morphing textures.

    491

    High speed explosive motorboats were to blast breaches in the protective booms and nets allowing two SLCs to penetrate the harbor.

    492

    Why permanently penalize the vast majority of law abiding motorists for the sake of a few speed merchants?

    493

    When was the 70 mph motorway speed limit introduced in Britain?

    494

    Adult rates for a 21 speed mountain bike are £ 3 per hour, £ 6.50 per half day and £ 10 per day.

    495

    A rough measurement of the speed of the freshly mown lawns was 9.9 seconds on the Plummer scale.

    496

    Then, the advantage of added raw speed in a notebook machine is relatively mute.

    497

    The speed of the descent and the lean trimix left the diver experiencing rather unpleasant nitrogen narcosis.

    498

    Combining satellite navigation with speed / safety camera alert devices to get you from A to B safely.

    499

    He had an arrow nocked with the speed of thought.

    500

    Apart from being extremely nutritious, the beauty of this is the speed!