whats it called? a document scanner.
Sheet-fed
either because it has dust or a problem somewhere on the printing mechanism, or because the person who sent it to you has a similar problem with their fax machine's imaging mechanism.
I have never seen them called that but the mechanism is similar if the exercise is of an ascending strength curve. I have never seen them called that but the mechanism is similar if the exercise is of an ascending strength curve. No they are not isokinetic as the bands give linear altering resistance through range. An isokinetics machine alters it's resistance in relation to the torque level it receives in real time. In essence an isokinetics machine gives less resistance as you get tired. Bands can not do this
Through capillary mechanism similar to cotton absorbs water
By far the best example of a mechanism thataccomplishes that function is: the ear.
the process is know as evaporative cooling through transpiration. the mechanism is similar to how humans are cooled through sweating
scanner
Simply placing a CD on a flatbed scanner and capturing an image of it will not mess it up. however, if you have a sheet fed scanner, one that draws the sheet through it like a fax machine, that would mess it up.
A fax machine is used to send documents instantly to another fax machine through a standard telephone line. Most fax machines can also be used to make copies of documents, and some can also be used as a computer printer and scanner.
An ultrasound scanner is a scanning machine to do with sound. As the ultrasound scanner moves back and forth over your body, it sends sound waves through your skin and muscle. The sound waves are then turned into images that appear on TV screens, and can also be copied onto paper or X-ray film.
The generic answer would be to first take a good look on the hood release mechanism on a similar car. Then get a good flashlight, look through the grille and see if there's a way of accessing the latch from there.
yes his scanner is strong