An author may compare a motor car to a bee to highlight the speed and agility of both. They both move quickly and efficiently, darting in and out of traffic or flowers. The comparison may be used to evoke a sense of swiftness and vitality.
Twice the friction means twice the energy that is being transformed in heat. So if the movements/actions/displacement/rotation were the same (compared with the initial fraction status), then the heat release from the friction would be doubled. That would increase the temperature of the environment by some degrees Celsius. How much is very dificult to say.
If it is initially at twice the height, it will have twice the potential energy (compared to the ground level); therefore, when it falls down, it will also have twice the kinetic energy (assuming air resistance can be ignored).
I would guess it would use a third less than a single phase motor. The voltage differences don't save but 3 phase does. A 3 phase motor also starts easier.
wiper stalk fault, or motor problem, as the stalk fault is more common on all cars compared to motor failure i would sugest getting a replacement from your local breakers, its an easy diy job to fit
my friend has a zxi900 and it has a fuse in the trim motor power wire that blows about twice a season
This depends entirely on the type of images duplicated. Typically twice as long in my office, but your mileage will vary.
i will be twice as heavy
If compared to an office, the nucleus would be the HR department.
If Earth had the same size but twice the mass you would weight twice as much
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Yes you can but why would you swap that motor in? If you are already doing the work might as well throw the better more reliable 3.2/3.5 in and save yourself a headache in long run. The 2.7 mitsu motor is not a very good motor, especially compared to its bigger stronger brothers.
If I'm not wrong, you do not have to cite it twice on the same paragraph. I would cite it at the end of the paragraph. - if you are citing other things in between, I wold cite it both times on the paragraph.