Three speed hoods are pretty common.Egon,Ak,Haier,Electrolux,Jenn-Air and Baumatic all make them.
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Because at higher speeds you have more velocity than at lower speeds transferring more energy to make a bigger crashing causing more damage.
Personally I prefer the looks of the Broan.It seems as though there is little difference in their performance.
A person who wants to purchase a kitchen cooker hood for a cheaper price than retail have a few sites on the web they can go to. The best are currently Pro Line Range Hoods and Lowe's.
No, 90 miles is not a speed. It's a distance. "Racers reach speeds of more than 90 miles per hour."
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they are to different materials and carbon fiber has a small checard board look and its black you paint fiberglass to what ever color you want it i think carbon fiber is more expensive and lighter shut up
The statement means that the Hoods Arm was luckier than any other army because it did not lose many casualties.
Depends. If you are talking about at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2012, then terminal long straightaway speeds are in the 230 mph range. Cornering speeds at the apex are about 220 mph (during qualifying) and are only lower than straightaway speeds because turning the steering wheel builds up friction on the tires which slows the car marginally. A well-balanced Indy Car is driven flat out all the way around the Speedway. Interestingly, there have been eras where Indy Cars have hit speeds in the 240-plus range---back in 1972 and 1973 when turbo boost to the engine was unlimited but cornering speeds were in the 160 range, and the Penske-Mercedes cars of 1994 are reputed to have been in the high 240 range but a sub-par chassis design forced them to slow down more than other cars at the time in the corners.
Higher g's produced at higher speeds are harder to survive.
That would be difficult to answer as there is more than one place called "Robin Hood's Bay."
Sky Broadband may be more expensive than DSL but offers improved throughput which leads to faster speeds. Many DSL providers can't match the speeds of Sky Broadband.