Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet OVERSHOT
OVERSHOT
Definition av OVERSHOT
- böjningsform av overshoot
- perfektparticip av overshoot
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Exempel på hur man kan använda OVERSHOT i en mening
- The Pelton wheel extracts energy from the impulse of moving water, as opposed to water's dead weight like the traditional overshot water wheel.
- However the young students overshot expectations by staging a performance art piece in which they cut themselves to bleed, smeared each other with excrement, and crucified and whipped one of their number.
- Confederate shells often overshot the infantry front lines—in some cases because of inferior shell fuses that delayed detonation—and the smoke covering the battlefield concealed that fact from the gunners.
- Troops stormed ashore that morning, some two hours after a single-engine enemy aircraft sneaked through cover of night, strafed to a point forward of the bow, barely missed the bridge, then overshot and dropped bombs about 500 yards off her port bow.
- II EW986, c/n 2154, in the service of the Royal Air Force, overshot and crashed 3 km south of Heliopolis, Egypt.
- It is possible that Taylor overshot Gorda Cay and instead reached another land mass in the southern Abaco Islands.
- The ruins of Carricktown are 4 km up a 4WD track from the old mining area of Quartzville (near the end of Quartzville Road), and the Young Australian 6m overshot water-wheel can be found a further 3 km on.
- On 9 March 2011, a Siemens Nexas train overshot one of the sidings and crashed into a branch of the Bendigo Bank.
- On 21 December 1999, Cubana de Aviación Flight 1216, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 (leased to Cubana by AOM French Airlines) overshot runway 19 during landing and crashed into a residential area.
- Waterglass (sodium silicate) was commonly used to cement the top overshot wad into these brass casings.
- Breastshot wheels are less efficient than backshot or overshot wheels, but more efficient than undershot wheels.
- By lap 22, Patrese was close enough to attack his Williams team-mate but overshot onto the escape road, as Mansell swerved to avoid him.
- The subsequent inquest established that Newson had also inexplicably overshot platforms on the same route on two other occasions earlier in the week of the accident.
- January 2, 2008, Asian Spirit Flight 321, an NAMC YS-11 departing from Manila, overshot the runway at Masbate Airport at 7:30am, due to heavy tailwinds with gusts reaching 14 knots while landing on runway 21.
- Moreover, Roman engineers used sequences of reverse overshot water-wheels to dewater mines, and the deep workings at Dolaucothi produced a fragment of such a wheel during the 1930s when deep mining operations were resumed.
- However, the unpowered train suddenly decoupled while in motion and overshot the retarding buffer at Taft Avenue station.
- Although he did not suggest it himself, his dewatering devices such as the reverse overshot water-wheel likely were used in the larger baths to lift water to header tanks at the top of the larger , such as the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla.
- A commuter train made up of new lightweight bi-level Highliner cars, inbound to Randolph Street Station during the morning rush hour, overshot the 27th Street platform and backed up into the station.
- They were used extensively in the Greek and Roman world, such as in the reverse overshot water-wheel used for dewatering purposes.
- On July 21, 1989, Villame was one of the passengers of the BAC 1-11 airplane when it overshot an airport runway and crashed into a busy highway in Las Piñas; none of the passengers perished, with Villame uninjured, but eight people on the highway died from the crash.
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