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  2. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1972 tires were specified by load rating, using a letter code. In practice, a higher load rating tire was also a wider tire. In this system a tire had a letter, optionally followed by "R" for radial tires, followed by the aspect ratio, a dash and the diameter – C78-15 or CR78-15 for bias and radial, respectively. Each diameter of ...

  3. AEDC Range G - Wikipedia

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    Range G is capable of launching projectiles up to speeds of 7 km/s (22,965 ft/s). The gun has an interchangeable barrel that can accommodate projectile diameters of 3.3 inches, 4.0 inches, and 8.0 inches. The projectile is launched into a 10 ft diameter test chamber that is approximately 1000 ft long.

  4. G-loading - Wikipedia

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    G-loading may refer to: The act of applying g-force to an object in physics. General intelligence factor This page was last edited on 10 ...

  5. 235 (number) - Wikipedia

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    235 (two hundred [and] thirty-five) is the integer following 234 and preceding 236. Additionally, 235 is: a semiprime; a heptagonal number [1] a centered triangular number [2] therefore a figurate number in two ways; palindromic in bases 4 (3223 4), 7 (454 7), 8 (353 8), 13 (151 13), and 46 (55 46) a Harshad number in bases 6, 47, 48, 95, 116 ...

  6. Week 13 fantasy QB rankings: Best starts at quarterback - AOL

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    What better quarterback to get behind over the holiday weekend than Tampa Bay's Baker Mayfield, who's part of the upper crust in our weekly rankings.

  7. Load factor (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    The use of g units refers to the fact that an observer on board an aircraft will experience an apparent acceleration of gravity (i.e. relative to their frame of reference) equal to load factor times the acceleration of gravity. For example, an observer on board an aircraft performing a turn with a load factor of 2 (i.e. a 2 g turn) will see ...

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