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Exit speed of small-diameter rods can go up to 100 metres per second.
The exit speed is normally high, often 100 kilometres (60 miles) per hour, in order to achieve proper production rates with such small cross sections.
This generates a horizontal loop, caused by the entry speed of each receiving stand being slower than the exit speed of the delivering stands.
The rolling speed increases as the cross section at each successive stand decreases, and the exit speed can be as high as 15 metres per second.
Essentially, the effect of a barrage is to slow the exit speed of the river water, which now has to power the turbines before reaching the estuary and the sea.
The exit speed, or velocity at which a ball flies off the bat, has increased as bat technology has advanced, leading to fears that aluminum bats are dangerous to fielders, especially to pitchers.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Federation of High School Coaches ban bats that produce exit speeds above 95 m.p.h.
Thus, upon the condition (s_{text{en}} left( {sigma_{1} } right) > s_{text{ex}} left( {sigma_{2} } right)), one should increase the cut exit speeds from MRP while decreasing the cut exit speeds from GRP.
Moreover, since the braking positions realize the prescribed exit speeds for cut with errors, then the value of br in expression (1) is also not precisely known.
One of the main tasks of hump control systems is the determination of the optimal cars exit speeds from the retarders.
For such conditions, the set of required exit speeds of the ith cut from the brake positions at the hump slope can be presented by the vector ({varvec{v}}_{i} = { v_{{{text{MRP}},i}},v_{{{text{GRP,}}i}} }), where (v_{{{text{MRP}},i}},v_{{{text{GRP,}}i}}) are required exit speeds for master retarder (MRP) and group retarder (GRP).
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