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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attainable speed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a speed that can realistically be achieved or reached, often in contexts related to performance, technology, or physical activities.
Example: "The engineers worked hard to optimize the vehicle's performance, ensuring it could reach an attainable speed for everyday driving."
Alternatives: "achievable speed" or "realistic speed".
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And so, at Sweet Glides at least, the highest attainable speed is about 12 m.p.h.
(Imagine trying to hold a conversation when music is playing loudly and people nearby are yelling.) At that upper limit, the maximum attainable speed is about 53 K (kilobits per second).
The concept of gas ionization chamber under development is expected to become ideal for on-axis STIM-T experiments due to its low ageing during operation, and anticipated attainable speed and energy resolution.
According to his statistical models, the maximum attainable speed for male sprinters is only a few percentage points greater than what has already been observed.
The Bureau of Ships then considered and discarded designs that would move these ships at 31 kn, four knots faster than their current attainable speed.
The child was instructed to walk around the track for 1 minute at his/her fastest attainable speed (no running).
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An event horizon is the location where the fastest speed attainable, the speed of light, is exactly equal to the speed necessary to escape from the gravity of the object inside.
In particular, following simple pendulum mechanics longer forelimbs should enhance the maximum speed attainable (Fig. 1), and thus an important prediction is that if leg length is the target of natural selection, hanging animals must have evolved disproportionately longer legs relative to their body size when compared with animals that walk standing on their legs.
These values were then divided by the mass of the bird to obtain the mass-specific metabolic power consumption during locomotion (Pmet, W kg−1). Svalbard ptarmigan were exercised on the treadmill at increments up to the maximum speed attainable during both seasons (0.22 1.39 ms−1).
Those speeds were selected as typical water speeds attainable at Wax Lake in State of Louisiana, United States (a candidate site for deployment of the presented system), and those values were provided by a local agency.
The dominant hypothesis regarding templates for bipedal walking in the gravity field is the pendular mechanism of walking, up to intermediate speeds, and the bouncing mechanism of running, up to the highest speeds attainable [ 1].
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