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  • ...wind speed and the apparent wind speed (speed that a sailor would 'feel'). Sailing boats can sail at a maximum of 45 degrees close to the wind and will [[sai [[Category:Sailing equipment]] ...
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  • The pulleys are assembled to form [[block (sailing)|blocks]] and then blocks are paired so that one is fixed and one moves wit ...s and [[drilling rig]]s, where once rove, the tasks are performed by heavy equipment. ...
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  • ...use]] and other [[superstructure]]s, such as a funnel, derrick, or [[Mast (sailing)|mast]]. The line where the hull meets the water surface is called the [[wa ...defined by the waterline length except for especially narrow hulls such as sailing [[multihulls]] that are less limited this way. ...
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  • ** Gym equipment that lets users stay in a wheelchair while using arm exercise machines *Accessible Sailing / Boating / Kayaking ...
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  • ...movement of materials, and in manufacturing for the assembling of [[heavy equipment]]. ...e constructed in 1742, used for mounting [[mast (sailing)|masts]] to large sailing vessels. Copenhagen, Denmark]] ...
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  • ...induction from the one they have. They also do not require speed governor equipment as they inherently operate at the connected grid frequency. Bicycles require energy to power running lights and other equipment. There are two common kinds of generator in use on bicycles: [[bottle dynam ...
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  • ...edge networks, collaborations, and the complex distributions of expertise, equipment, and know-how. Understanding the processes and organizational context of ge ...chronometer|chronometer]], which directly enabled reliable navigation and sailing on the high seas, and also funded [[Charles Babbage|Babbage]]'s computer. ...
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  • ...lacement (ship)|displacement]], and other hydrostatic properties such as [[Sailing ballast|trim]] (the measure of the longitudinal inclination of the vessel) ...cally work for [[shipyard]]s, ship owners, design firms and consultancies, equipment manufacturers, [[Classification society|Classification societies]], regulat ...
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  • * [[Mill (grinding)|milling]] in the sense of operating hand-constructed equipment with the intent to either grind grain, or the reduction of timber to lumber * Long-distance [[travel]] by [[sailing boat]] (rather than by [[Airplane|plane]]) ...
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  • ...ct|the American rock band|Tool (band)|other uses|Tool (disambiguation)|and|Equipment}} ...ools1.jpg|thumb|Carpentry tools recovered from the wreck of a 16th-century sailing ship, the [[Mary Rose]]. From the top, a [[mallet]], [[Brace (tool)|brace]] ...
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  • ...n the surfaces. Adequate lubrication allows smooth continuous operation of equipment, with only mild wear, and without excessive stresses or seizures at bearing ...apped around the pulley to prevent it from slipping. Mountain climbers and sailing crews demonstrate a standard knowledge of belt friction when accomplishing ...
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  • ...1886. By 1889 110 electric [[tram|street railways]] were either using his equipment or in planning. The electric street railway became a major infrastructure ...ithout electricity because it allowed placement of machine tools and other equipment in the order of the work flow.<ref>{{cite book |title= Edison as I Know Him ...
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