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Factors affecting speed in human‐powered vehicles
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1994It is shown how to derive the appropriate cubic equation relating power and the effects of friction, gradient and wind resistance on the speed of a human-powered vehicle (HPV). The effects of gradient and wind resistance are explored for parameters representing a typical racing cyclist. The principal conclusion may be summarized as follows: for optimum
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Factors affecting developmental changes in the speed of processing
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1983Although many studies have found developmental changes in the speed of various processes, they have potentially confounded the subject's age with his knowledge of the task domain and use of strategies. In this study, the strategies used by the subject and his domain knowledge were independently assessed by a number of tasks.
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Physics, 1932
The speed factor of a diffusion pump is defined as the ratio of its real speed to the ideal maximum speed. The fact that the speed factor is much less than unity is due to three causes, namely, the vapor dispersed through the slit, the nozzle chamber resistance and the diffuse reflection of gas molecules at the boundary of the vapor-stream and at the ...
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The speed factor of a diffusion pump is defined as the ratio of its real speed to the ideal maximum speed. The fact that the speed factor is much less than unity is due to three causes, namely, the vapor dispersed through the slit, the nozzle chamber resistance and the diffuse reflection of gas molecules at the boundary of the vapor-stream and at the ...
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The speed factor in intelligent reactions
2019The present inquiry was started with a much more specific aim than that which it later developed. In October 1928 was published a startling announcement of a very high relationship between reflex speed and intelligence. This result was so strange that it was taken by many psychologists "cum grano salis"; but it was obviously of surpassing interest if ...
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The speed factor in reading performance.
Journal of Educational Psychology, 1936Verna L. Anderson, Miles A. Tinker
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Driving speed and the risk of road crashes: A review
Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2006Íngrid Van Schagen
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Advances and challenges in modeling high-speed turbulent combustion in propulsion systems
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2017Alan R Kerstein, Reetesh Ranjan
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