moving load उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The case of the monitor is more tricky, since you'll be moving loads of data through it, and do not only need a connection, but also a good graphic card.
- Torque can be thought of as the ability to move load, and the revs are how much work it can do with that load in a given amount of time.
- Wrought iron was able to withstand the moving load of a locomotive and train unlike cast iron, used for rails until then, which was brittle and fractured all too easily ."
- In contrast to modern cranes, medieval cranes and hoists-much like their counterparts in Greece and Rome-were primarily capable of a vertical lift, and not used to move loads for a considerable distance horizontally as well.
- This form of cable railway can only be used to move loads downhill and requires a wider space than a stationary engine-driven incline, but has the advantage of not requiring external power, and therefore costs less to operate.
- South Texas'ranking Border Patrol agent called Operation Rio Grande " a work in progress, " explaining that while alien smugglers have been slowed, they are still successful in moving loads of clients north from the Rio Grande Valley.
- In contrast to modern cranes, medieval cranes and hoists much like their counterparts in Greece and Rome were primarily capable of a vertical lift, and not used to move loads for a considerable distance horizontally as well.
- In agriculture the most common attachment for a tele-handler is a bucket or bucket grab, again the most common application is to move loads to and from places unreachable for a'conventional machine'which in this case is a wheeled loader or backhoe loadal.
- They include the Depew, Lancaster & Western Railroad, featuring a seven-mile run in Batavia that moves loads of fertilizer and beer; the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad, which hauls grain and propane 30 miles from Scranton to the Poconos; and the Mohawk, Adirondack & Northern Railroad, here in Utica.
- They include the Depew, Lancaster & AMP; Western Railroad, featuring a seven-mile run in Batavia that moves loads of fertilizer and beer; the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad, which hauls grain and propane 30 miles from Scranton to the Poconos; and the Mohawk, Adirondack & AMP; Northern Railroad, here in Utica.