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  • ...n the game [[Gran Turismo 4]]. Many videogames and simulations include the physics necessary to simulate drifting.]] ...]], [[Forza Motorsport]], and [[Enthusia Professional Racing]] include the physics necessary to simulate drifting.
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  • ...cs are designed to provide maximum [[downforce]] with a minimum of [[Drag (physics)|drag]]; every part of the bodywork is designed with this aim in mind. Like ...s allow an F1 car to corner at amazing speeds, seeming to defy the laws of physics. As an example of the extreme cornering speeds, the Blanchimont and Eau Rou
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  • Pisa was the birthplace of the founder of modern [[physics]], [[Galileo Galilei]]. It is still the seat of an archbishopric; it has be Pisa hosts the [[University of Pisa]], especially renowed in the fields of [[Physics]], [[Mathematics]], [[Engineering]] and [[Computer Science]], the [[Pisa Sa
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  • .... The [[energy]] from the extra fuel leads to more overall engine [[power (physics)|power]]. For example, at 100% efficiency a turbocharger providing 101 [[kP
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  • | [[Power (physics) | power]] max || 8 [[Cavallo steam | CV]] at 7000rpm
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  • These materials do show [[plasticity (physics)|plastic deformation]]. However, due to the rigid structure of the crystal
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  • ...ower''' ('''hp''') is the name of several non-metric [[unit]]s of [[Power (physics)|power]]. In scientific discourse the term "horsepower" is rarely used due
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  • ...Latin ''motor'', "mover") is any machine that produces mechanical [[Power (physics)|power]]. Traditionally, [[electric motor]]s are not referred to as "engine
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  • ...and similar to the output of a [[two stroke cycle]] engine. Thus, [[Power (physics)|power]] output of a Wankel engine is generally higher than that of a four-
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  • ...etermined that the game omitted a few details of the track, and the game's physics allowed him to brake later when coming into turns than he could in real lif
    22 KB (2,926 words) - 14:28, 17 July 2009
  • .... The [[energy]] from the extra fuel leads to more overall engine [[power (physics)|power]]. For example, at 100% efficiency a turbocharger providing 101 [[kP
    19 KB (3,049 words) - 13:22, 8 October 2009
  • ...Latin ''motor'', "mover") is any machine that produces mechanical [[Power (physics)|power]]. Traditionally, [[electric motor]]s are not referred to as "engine
    20 KB (3,085 words) - 13:24, 8 October 2009
  • In [[physics]], the [[pound (mass)|pound of mass]] is sometimes written '''lbm''' to dis |+ [[Force (physics)|Force]], F
    51 KB (6,265 words) - 10:11, 27 May 2010
  • ...]], Communist politician [[Palmiro Togliatti]], architect [[Renzo Piano]], Physics 2002 Nobel Prize winner [[Riccardo Giacconi]], Literature 1975 Nobel Prize
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  • ...hen finished, will hopefully answer many fundamental questions in particle physics, and open a host of new ones. CERN has a famous summer student program tha
    50 KB (8,151 words) - 14:44, 9 August 2009
  • ...cine and surgery; Veterinary medicine; Sciences of education; Mathematics, physics and natural sciences; Sciences of physical education; Political Sciences; S
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  • ...h, Oxford|Christ Church]], [[Oxford]], where he graduated with a degree in physics. In his teens and early twenties Mosley was involved with his father's post ..., Oxford|Christ Church]] at Oxford University, graduating with a degree in physics in 1961. During his time there he was Secretary of the [[Oxford Union]]. In
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  • * [[Amedeo Avogadro]] (1776-1856), [[Physics|physicist]].
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  • ...cle rider and designer is how to translate the machine's enormous [[power (physics)|power]] - over 240 [[horsepower]] (179 kW), through a single tyre-[[c
    24 KB (3,554 words) - 17:47, 27 September 2009
  • ...Latin ''motor'', "mover") is any machine that produces mechanical [[Power (physics)|power]]. Traditionally, [[electric motor]]s are not referred to as "engine
    40 KB (6,068 words) - 09:48, 2 August 2009
  • <!-- *[[Bicycle physics]] --> ...hner. ''Some nonexplanations of bicycle stability''. American Journal of Physics, 48(1), 1980. The abstract reads "In this paper we attempt to verify a non
    53 KB (8,173 words) - 09:32, 25 September 2009
  • ...d over the frame on some models to shield the rider from the wind. [[Drag (physics)|Drag]] is the major factor that limits motorcycle speed, as it increases a
    38 KB (6,073 words) - 20:26, 6 July 2009
  • ...erside of the car to generate [[downforce]] with little penalizing [[drag (physics)|drag]]. For his part, Andretti worked at setting up his cars for the races
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  • [[Power (physics)|Power]]
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