decrease speedの例文
- Another question had a higher starting speed ( 60 mph ) and two other questions asked about losing time when decreasing speed ( from either 30 or 60 mph ).
- FSA uses a different optimization criterion which allows it to more reliably identify non-homologous sequences than these other programs, although this increased accuracy comes at the cost of decreased speed.
- Then there is ace, the only way ace differs from expert is that you can use the airbrake feature and the throttle sticks in place after you let go of the increase / decrease speed buttons.
- Service braking was also variable and the maximum dynamic application decreased speed by 4.75-mph / s; pressing the brake pedal into emergency also brought the friction and magnetic brakes into play providing a maximum deceleration of 9.0-mph / s.
- The 2015 F-150 is the first pickup truck with adaptive cruise control, which uses radar sensors on the front of the vehicle to maintain a set following distance between it and the vehicle ahead of it, decreasing speed if necessary.
- In addition, participants also misestimated the time lost when decreasing speed : they generally underestimated the time lost when decreasing from a low speed and overestimated the time lost when decreasing from a relatively high speed ( Fuller et al ., 2009 ).
- Yet when you decrease speed to experience the pieces one at a time, you can often feel that you are mired in quicksand, that not enough is happening fast enough and that what is happening is cliched, with life spelled out in big capital letters.
- In his left hand, he holds a handset to tell the pilot by radio whether he needs to increase or decrease speed, or pull the nose up or down in order to hook one of four cables stretched across the runway to bring the plane to a screeching halt.
- Over time, the accumulation of biofoulers on hulls increases both the hydrodynamic volume of a vessel and the frictional effects leading to increased drag of up to 60 % The additional drag can decrease speeds up to 10 %, which can require up to a 40 % increase in fuel to compensate.
- A joint Japanese-Vietnamese evaluation team found that the poor state of railway infrastructure was the fundamental cause for most railway accidents, of which the most common types are train crashes against vehicles and persons, especially at illegal level crossings; derailments caused by failure to decrease speed was also noted as a common cause of accidents.