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  2. MythBusters (2008 season) - Wikipedia

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    A plane cannot take off while sitting on a conveyor belt moving at the same speed in the opposite direction. Busted The MythBusters first performed a small-scale test with a model airplane and a small conveyor belt and were not able to get the model plane to take off from the belt. It merely fell off the front of the conveyor belt.

  3. Conveyor belt - Wikipedia

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    A conveyor belt is the carrying medium of a belt conveyor system (often shortened to a belt conveyor). A belt conveyor system consists of two or more pulleys (sometimes referred to as drums), with a closed loop of carrying medium—the conveyor belt—that rotates about them. One or both of the pulleys are powered, moving the belt and the ...

  4. Shot peening of steel belts - Wikipedia

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    The belt is run at a speed of 15 to 20 ft/min to start with, but this may be increased if the leveling function is satisfactory. The faster the belt runs, the less effective the peening process becomes. [3] The process starts with a low pressure (20 PSI), and increase in steps of 10 PSI until a noticeable effect is seen in the belt curve.

  5. Belt (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    ASTM D378 is a standard developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), which focuses on the testing of conveyor belts used in various industries for specific applications. Conveyor belts are essential for material handling and transportation in industries such as mining, construction, agriculture, and manufacturing.

  6. Line shaft - Wikipedia

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    Four wool spinning machines driven by belts from an overhead lineshaft (Leipzig, Germany, circa 1925) The belt drives of the Mueller Mill, model and reality, in motionA line shaft is a power-driven rotating shaft for power transmission that was used extensively from the Industrial Revolution until the early 20th century.

  7. Mom takes videos of child beating sibling with belt, Florida ...

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    In one video, the mom tells one of her kids to hit the other with a belt, deputies said. As she records the children, she laughs and says, “Hit harder. Hit hard, baby.

  8. Jon Moritsugu - Wikipedia

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    Jon Moritsugu (born February 15, 1965) is an American cult-underground filmmaker [1] and musician. His movies are satiric, protopunk deconstructions of popular genres and formats with scabrous and pointedly garish results. [2]

  9. Ball-peen hammer - Wikipedia

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    A ball-peen or ball pein hammer, also known as a machinist's hammer, [1] is a type of peening hammer used in metalworking. It has two heads, one flat and the other, called the peen, rounded. It is distinguished from a cross-peen hammer, diagonal-peen hammer, point-peen hammer, or chisel-peen hammer by having a hemispherical peen.