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From statistical analysis of 11 pulsars, they concluded that the maximum speed seen in nature must be below 760 revolutions per second.
The core of the bowling ball, coupled with the revolutions and rotation one applies, determines where the track is.
Get the biggest you can afford, with at least 7,200 revolutions per minute.
I was able to complete a few tumbling revolutions before collapsing into a skidding heap.
Mass consumption, stimulative consumer policies, and revolutions in wholesaling and retailing led to the convergence of regional economies.
Such revolutionary conjunctures became increasingly common over the course of the century, producing an extraordinary number of revolutions.
The Blazer also has a maximum power of 138 horsepower at 5,600 revolutions per minute.
In initial tests, some of the biomolecular motors spun their propellers for more than two hours, at eight revolutions per second.
For the number of revolutions of the apsis and node of the moon per mahayuga, Aryabhata I proposed 488219 and 232226, respectively.
Before I do this, I have to revisit science concepts and make sure I understand orbits, rotations, revolutions and seasons.
Eight years after the transit the Venus would have completed almost exactly 12 full revolutions of the sun.
Since the rotations and revolutions of the moon were different from Earth, an artificial sky, sun, and moon were set up to simulate Earth.
It stayed in orbit around the Moon for 20 hours, and made ten revolutions of our only satellite.
Both revolutions were initiated as wars of liberation, wars of national renewal.
All along we've thought that something subversive was in our midst, perhaps a maker of effigies, or an inciter of revolutions.
The distance traveled can be measured by counting the revolutions of an impeller towed behind the vessel or mounted in its hull.
Riots, revolutions and the overthrow of rulers, keep everyone on their toes!
They are organizers of demonstrations, strikes, and armed revolutions, and are the champion challengers of oppressors and deviants.
We see frequencies of hundreds of hertz, or hundreds of revolutions of the disk per second.
Remember, if you are a stroker, you will not have the arm and hand speed to create a lot of revolutions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On the second day out the speed was hit up to seventy-three revolutions and the run for the day was bulletined as 519 miles.
I didn't mean the revolutions on a planet, but the revolutions of a planet.
The angular velocity of the axle corresponding to a speed of seven miles an hour, is 84 revolutions per minute.
After the shaft makes a certain number of revolutions it sets a firing pin, and then if it hits an object it will explode.
It is driven by a 220-volt motor connected to a tachometer which reads both meters per second and revolutions per minute.
The engine was next started and the number of revolutions of the propellers counted by a tachometer.
It had been suggested that the revolutions in Africa occurred so often that only a tachometer could keep up with them.
Though revolutions are not made with rose-water, it is rose-water that nourishes their roots.
The outlines of strange and sublime revolutions are imprinted on her rock-ribbed bosom.
The transvaluation of critical values must follow in the trail of revolutions.
The gear ratio is such that one turn of the handle will turn the chuck five or six revolutions.
The generatrix had to make 1,500 revolutions, and be set in motion by an overshot wheel.
The Swiss had had enough of electioneering tricks, hole-and-corner revolutions, and paper compacts.
We counted the revolutions of the wattmeter and found them to be sixty per minute.
Eight hundred thousand endless, lonely revolutions about an unthinking, uncaring, ungrateful world is quite enough.
From these ends is extended the spindle of Necessity, on which all the revolutions turn.
Like all sound revolutions, Post-Impressionism is nothing more than a return to first principles.
The number of revolutions and the rise of temperature were recorded on a chronograph drum.
Other tribes of the new federation took sides with the original disputants or set up petty revolutions of their own.
Who would not prefer that possibility to the unceasing agitations and frequent revolutions which are the continual scourges of petty republics?
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