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Stopping in the pit lane for repairs, refuelling, and/or new tires. pit wall Where the team owners and managers sit to observe the race, opposite the garages in the pit lane. [45] pole position The first grid position, placed closest to the starting line (in Formula One), nearest the inside of the first turn, or both.
The cubital fossa, antecubital fossa, chelidon, inside of elbow, or, humorously, wagina, [1] is the area on the anterior side of the upper part between the arm and forearm of a human or other hominid animals.
A fovea (Latin: pit) is a small pit, usually on the head of a bone. ... The end of the long bone opposite to the head is known as the base. Internal regions
Bank, pit bank or pit brow. The bank, pit bank or pit brow is the area at the top of the shaft. [3] Banksman or banker. A banksman, banker, hillman or browman works at the pit bank to dispatch the coals, and organise the workforce. He is in charge of loading or unloading the cage, drawing full tubs from the cages and replacing them with empty ...
Pit Wheel The Pit Wheel is mounted on the opposite end of the axle to the waterwheel. It drives the Wallower on the Upright Shaft or Layshaft. Rim Drive Some waterwheels have a rack attached to the circumference, which drives the mill via a pinion mounted on a separate axle, which has a Pit Wheel at its opposite end.
Generally each pit has a complementary pit opposite of it in the neighboring cell. These complementary pits are called "pit pairs". ... The pit membrane is the ...
He added that sand from the pit was dug out and used for building and gardening purposes. Other residents said the sinkhole had opened adjacent to "brand new flats" which had been built in the area.
Ellison's Cave is a pit cave located in Walker County, on Pigeon Mountain in the Appalachian Plateaus of Northwest Georgia. It is the 12th deepest cave in the United States and features the deepest unobstructed pit in the continental US, named Fantastic Pit. The cave is over 12 miles (19.31 km) long and extends 1063 feet (324 m) vertically.