wind
I was thinking about this question and I have a theory. I think it is called breaking wind because when you fart you excel wind from behind, therefore the wind you excel is breaking wind around you. Therefore, the term could literally mean you are breaking through the wind that is around you. Otherwise it could just be some sort of metaphor that I haven't yet thought of.
You fit it with 3 cups that revolve with the wind from any direction and record the velocity through a cable to a gauge. This is called an "anemometer"
A wind rose is a diagram that shows the distribution of wind directions and speeds at a specific location over a specified time period. It is possible to use Microsoft Excel to create wind roses using radar plots. More information is available at ... see related link
Very rare. Cable tv runs through a cable that usually travels next to the power lines, or underground depending where you are. The only reason that wind would affect your cable tv is if a power line fell, or a tree fell and broke the cable tv/internet line. However, because cable service providers obtain most of their programming from satellite and microwave links, service can sometimes be affected by severe weather, especially heavy rain.
Equations already exist to convert wind speed to wind pressure, One is from the National Research Council of Canada, with the "stagnation pressure" given by (air density) * (wind speed)^2. Another from K7NV Amateur Radio that puts wind pressure [lb/ft^2] = 0.00256* (wind speed [mi/h])^2. [reference: http://www.arraysolutions.com/Products/windloads.htm]. What are unknowns in this question are the wind speed from the windward side and that from the leeward side, with the cable being replaced by its projected area.
The main advantage of a cable-stayed bridge is that it is under compression by the cables which makes it stronger. The main disadvantage of the cable-stayed bridge is that it is more susceptible to wind than other types of bridges.
The main advantage of a cable-stayed bridge is that it is under compression by the cables which makes it stronger. The main disadvantage of the cable-stayed bridge is that it is more susceptible to wind than other types of bridges.
The only user adjustable part regarding tick over is the thorttle cable. Open the bonnet and look down the front of the engine. here you will see the thottle cable on top of the injector pump. If your engine is running slowly move the quadrant attached to the end of the cable until the tick over is raised slightly and sounds even but not racing there will now be a gap to the stop, wind out the stop until it reaches the quadrant. Now the cable will need to be adjusted. Follow the cable to the adjuster the other side of the spring and wind it out until the cable taut but not raising the revs. if your revs are too high reverse the process. good luck Mrk
If it's a cable driven, use a crank and place it in the keyhole and turn it. If it's chain driven, same way you'd wind a cuckoo clock, pull the end with the ring to raise the weight to the base of the clock.
The Wind Beneath My Wings Cast Your Fate To the Wind Gone With the Wind Summer Wind They Call the Wind Maria Windy Dust In the Wind Colors Of the Wind Blowing In the Wind Against the Wind She's Like the Wind Candle In the Wind Idiot Wind Wild Is the Wind Slow Wind Whistle Down the Wind Ride Like the Wind Blow Wind Blow Voices On the Wind Wind Chimes Cold Wind Don't Tell the Wind Written On the Wind
I would check your local TV guide for this answer. You can also seach tvguide.com and it should be able to tell you if its going to be on in the next two or so weeks.