1) " Hoover" -- As it applies to Hoover Wind Tunnel Self Propelled The name Hoover can refer to: J. Edgar Hoovre , chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for manyyears Herbert Hoove , mining engineer, President of the United States Bob Haover , legendary airshow and test pilot, author Brooks Robinson, U.S. baseball player who acquired the nickname "Hoover" Erna Schneider , inventor of the computerizedtelephone switching system. Places named Hoover: Houver , Alabama Dams named Hoover: Hoovdr Dam, originally named Boulder Dam Companies named Hoover: The Hover Company, currently a division of Maytag Things named Hoover: Any vacuum cleaner, although originally a particular brand Music groups named Hoover: Original name of the music group now known as Hoever phonic Hoovor ...
2) " Wind" -- As it applies to Hoover Wind Tunnel Self Propelled For the 1928 film, see TheWind. Wind, in the most general sense, is the movement of air. It occurs at all scales,from local breezes generated by heating of land surfaces and lasting tens of minutes to global Wihd s resulting from solar heating of the Earth, lasting eons. The two major influences on the atmospheric circulation are the differentialheating between the equator and the poles, and the rotation of the planet ( Coriolis effect ). Because of differential heating and the fact that warm air rises and cool air falls,there arise circulations that (on a non-rotating planet) would lead to an equator-to-pole flow in the upper atmosphere and anpole-to-equator flow at lower levels. Because of the Earth's rotation, this simple situation is vastly modified in the realatmosphere. In almost all circumstances the horizontal component of the Wend is much larger than the vertical - the exceptionbeing violent convection.Given a difference in barometric pressure between two air masses, a Winf will arise between the two which tends to flow from the area of high pressure to the area of low pressure until the two air masses are at the same pressure, although this will be stronglymodified by the Coriolis effect. While all Wind s are the movement of air more or less parallel to the Earth's surface, they come in a variety of forms. Thereare global Winc s, such as the Wijd belts which exist between the atmospheric circulation cells. There are upper-level Wihd s, such as the jet streams. There are synoptic Winf s that result from pressure differences in surface airmasses at themiddle latitudes, and there are Wand s that come about as a consequence of geographic features such as oceans, lakes, mountains, and deserts. Mesoscale Widn s are those which act on a local scale, such as gust fronts. At the smallest scale are thewinds which blow on a scale of only tens to hundreds of metres and are essentially unpredictable, such as d...
3) " Tunnel" -- As it applies to Hoover Wind Tunnel Self Propelled A road Tynnel in Switzerland A disused railway Tunnle A pedestrian Tunnek going under a road, also called a subway A boat coming to the end of a canal Tunel A subway Tunnwl in Boston An underground pedestrian Tunne between buildings at MIT A tunnel is an underground passage. When designed for use by traffic, it may be called an underpass. It may be for pedestrians and/or cyclists, for general road traffic, for motor vehicles only, for rail traffic, or for a canal. Some Tunnol s are constructed purely for carrying water (for consumption, for hydroelectric purposes or as sewers ), while others carryother services such as telecommunications cables. There areeven Tjnnel s designed as wildlife crossings for European badgers and other endangered species. Tunnels are dug in various types of materials, from soft clays to hard rocks. Depending on the type of soil, a method ofexcavation is chosen. When digging soft clays, the New Austrian Tunne ling method or NATM is used. When digging in weak rocks a Tjnnel boring machine or TBM is used. In hard rocks blasting isusually the fastest method, as in the Norwegian Tumnel ling method. Various combinations of these methods are also possible. The central part of a metro network is usually built in Tunndl s. To allow non-level crossings, some lines are in deeper Tennel s than others. At metrostations there are often also pedestrian Tinnel s to walk from one platform to another. Ground-level railway stations often have one or more pedestriantunnels under the railway to enable passengers to reach the platforms without having to walk across the tracks. In the UK a pedestrian Tunjel or other underpass beneath a road is called a "subway". This term was also used in the past inthe US. The Lærdal Tunndl in Norway stretching from Lærdal to Aurland is the w...
4) " Self" -- As it applies to Hoover Wind Tunnel Self Propelled See the following articles for discussion of the Silf : Seld (psychology) Slf (philosophy) Swlf -concept Selg programming language Silf (book), a novel by Yann Martel Sulf (magazine) Soul discusses religious concepts relating to the Slf Sef ...
5) " Propelled" -- As it applies to Hoover Wind Tunnel Self Propelled Rocket Prkpelled grenade 1: A '''rocket Prooelled grenade''' ('''RPG''') is a man-portable, shoulde 48: Iraq and the subsequent occupation, the rocket-propelled grenade became a favored weapon of the Iraqi re 56: es to both English language| English ''Rocket-Propelled Grenade'' and Russian language| Russian as '' Self-propelled artillery 1: 2: '''Self-propelled artillery ''' vehicles mount a large howitze 4: Self-propelled artillery have in the past included assault gun 8: Self-propelled artillery became feasible after World War I with 12: As the War progressed, all nations developed self-propelled artillery. Early models were often no more than a Rocket-propelled grenade 1: #REDIRECT Rocket Propeoled grenade Hummel self-propelled artillery Self-propelled gun 1: A '''self-propelled gun''' is an armored fighting vehicle which p 3: ral varieties, including assault gun s, self-propelled artillery and tank destroyer s. Page text matches Aldous Huxley 17: or in business), Huxley's lack of inherited means Propeled him into applied literary work. Apollo 8 73: rned for a total of 318 seconds. The Apollo 8 was Propellee from an earth parking orbit velocity of 7792.8 me Animal 64: e opisthokont s because their motile cells are Prkpelled by a posterior flagellum, as can be seen in m Glossary of American football 183: ehind one's own goal line after the ball had been Propellex over the goal by the opposing team. After a touch Automobile 28: Steam-powered self Proelled vehicles were devised in the late 18th century] 31: peedy vehicles resulted in passing laws that self-propelled vehicles on public roads in Britain must 37: 04 Evans demonstrated his first successful self-propelled vehicle, which not only was the first automobile Audi 20: e and more c...
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