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Sitting Still was created in 1981.
The building was there, but there was no parliament sitting there as all power had been transferred to London at that time.
Steam engines presently produce more power than all other types of engines combined. Most steam engines take the form of the steam turbine engine. The steam turbine is responsible for generating about 86% of the electric power used on this planet. Reciprocating steam engines are still in use for limited applications, but are generally considered obsolete. Steam engines, either the piston or turbine type were used on most big ships until recently, and there are still a few steam locomotives about.
Yes, even if you cannot see the moon, it is still having tidal effect AND the sun also creates a tidal effect, weaker than the moon, but still there.
pollution or Bactria or that it's been sitting still for about 2 days
It is still sitting!
It could be overthrow. Revolution and rebellion take more time, but power could still be seized.
The Turbine Input Sensor is used by the computer to determine transmission speed. There are several back-up sensors that the computer can use in the event the Turbine Sensor fails. A failed sensor will trip the Check Engine light, but the car will still run and you can still drive it.
They're powered either by a gas turbine engine (known as a turboshaft), or some helicopters (such as the Robinson helicopters) still use internal combustion engines.
When you car is sitting still and it is extremely hard to turn but as you get going you can turn easier
Nuclear power is used to produce electricity, which can power any machine which uses electric motorsImproved:Most nuclear power plants use a Rankine cycle (like traditional coal fired plants use). They generate heat, heat water, and make steam which in power plants goes to power turbine generators and then generate electricity. However, any steam powered system can be used instead of the turbine generator. There are nuclear powered ships which use the steam to turn the propeller to move. So yes, nuclear power can power machines, and they are not limited to machines powered by electric motors.High temperature reactors of new designs could be used to directly produce hydrogen from water for a hydrogen economy(this would be the cheapest way to make hydrogen for hydrogen powered cars). Waste heat after the hydrogen is produced could still be used to make steam to generate electricity as in current reactors.
In the proper type of collision, the airbag could go off if you are sitting still.