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working mass
noun
(aerospace) The total mass of the burnt fuel etc. ejected from a rocket to provide thrust
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Despite years of development, there is still no working mass transit system employing linear induction or synchronous motors.
The external mass calibration of the orbitrap was performed every 3 days to ensure a working mass accuracy <5 ppm.
The displacement behavior of the micropositioner presents hysteresis due to its electromagnetic constitution and the friction presented by the linear guides that support the working mass.
Nanofluid flow boiling in microchannels and minichannels came up to be a novel solution to withstand high heat fluxes with low working mass flow rates and more uniform temperature.
Similar(54)
The aim was not to design monuments, but "machines" for living and working, mass-produced for mass society.
The jargon flowed on and on: alienation from the working masses, living in an ivory tower, bourgeois ways.
The "street" in essence means the unions, which have a long history of mobilizing the working masses against pension reform and have scheduled a national strike for May 13.
Your editorial "Crumbs for Africa" doesn't acknowledge where the money President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair are giving away comes from: the working masses.
"It's still the Langston Hughes of the democratic voice, conversational voice, voice of working masses that everyone loves in his poetry.
Justly or not, it's her glamorously tormented self-portraits, not his invocations of the working masses, that have earned a place in pop culture.
In the press, Party leaders called on those in rotation to strengthen their attachment to their grass roots, i.e., the working masses, rather than yearning for the capital.
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