| 11. | The 1300 engine used a 38 mm constant velocity carburetor unlike the fuel injected 1800.
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| 12. | These systems still have a constant velocity type ) then transmit driving torque to the wheels.
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| 13. | With no forces acting on it, your body travels in a straight line-at a constant velocity.
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| 14. | GKN makes a third of the world's constant velocity joints, a key component in automotive transmissions.
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| 15. | Maybe the constant velocity joints are covered, but the rubber boots that protect them are not.
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| 16. | The upper plate is moved at a constant velocity between 60 and 100 �m / s.
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| 17. | Forces are then applied to specific atoms at either a constant velocity or a constant force.
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| 18. | At that time GKN held 34 per cent of the world market for constant velocity joints.
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| 19. | A simple case of dynamic equilibrium occurs in constant velocity motion across a surface with kinetic friction.
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| 20. | At constant velocity, power is required only to push the train forward against air and electromagnetic drag.
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