Sentence examples for resistance of wind from inspiring English sources

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Improvement solutions on strong wind resistance of wind turbine towers and their benefits are discussed.

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In team pursuit races, the leading bicyclist is followed closely by his teammates in single file so that only the leader has to break the resistance of the wind with his forward movement.

Just like I sometimes do not take the invisible-but-real resistance of the wind into account when biking, so too we do not take the invisible-but-real resistance of the enemy into account, as he blows straight into our faces to slow us down and impede our progress.

Of course, there is some heating due to the resistance of the winding wire, and the magnetic coupling between the input and output is far from perfect, but still an inductive voltage divider is much more efficient than a resistive voltage divider.

Resistance to wind erosion of soil, has been evaluated towards the percent DASD of ≥ 0.84 mm (Chepil 1952; Lyles and Tatarko 1988; Díaz-Zorita et al. 2002; Greeves et al. 2007), and aggregates less than 0.84 mm are highly susceptible to wind erosion; whereas, those above this range are less susceptible to wind erosion.

Much of the resistance to wind farms, both on and offshore, are the blades in the wind turbines, either because birds are sometimes hurt by them or because they are perceived as an eyesore.

It would combine the comforts of a cruise ship with the resistance to wind and waves of an oil platform, which its design closely resembles.

But with resistance to wind subsidies growing, backers of marine energy now have their work cut out to prove that such largesse is justified.

When you row, the major muscles in your arms, legs, and back — particularly the quadriceps, biceps, deltoids latissimus dorsi, abdominals, hamstrings, and gluteal muscles — do most of the grunt work, propelling the boat forward against the unrelenting resistance of water and wind.

WDC characteristics are used to evaluate soil aggregation stability, erosion resistance of soil to wind and water effects, the risk of surface sealing and crusting under drying up, and the loss of nutrients and contaminants in the soil profile [8 16].

(This is called tizzling, and it mimics the resistance of playing a wind instrument).. Practice this periodically.

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