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Most often it involves the button that limits the speed of the car down the pit lane — which is the last thing they want to do while on track during a race — or failing to hit that button while in the pits, which results in a speeding fine.
That wavelength "cutoff" then limits the speed of the waves and thus how fast the wake can spread.
About 100 million Americans do not have broadband access, which limits the speed of Internet access (FCC 2012).
In contrast, for the purpose of preserving distance feature, we should choose a very large penalty parameter for GDEWORM, which limits the speed of LSF evolution.
The most commonly found model which is used to account for this model is the so-called epidemic model, which builds on the premise that what limits the speed of usage is the lack of information available about the new technology, how to use it and what it does.
Hence, it is not the production of the bumps but their summation (the latency distribution) that limits the speed of the voltage responses (cf. Fig. 7).
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Just as there is a limit to the speed of sound waves in Earth's atmosphere, called "mach 1," there seemed to be a limit on the speed of field lines during the snapback, limiting the speed of reconnection.
Why not limit the speed of pitched balls to 60 miles per hour?
"It could be that electrical power will be an issue," he said, adding that the slowest computer will limit the speed of the entire supercomputer.
Keener said Little League regulations on bats limit the speed of a ball off a metal bat to that off a good wood bat.
While the design and materials used to make regular jets limit the speed of aircraft to three or four times the speed of sound (2,000 to 3,000 m.p.h)., scramjets theoretically may push planes to speeds of 18,000 m.p.h.
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