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counterweight has counterweight "Y" or "N" manufacturer manufacturers of elevator, cabine, etc. privateaccess "Y" if access is generally limited to residents indoors "Y", "N", or "tunnel" notes Commonscat category name at c: withouth "Category:" Wikidata Wikidata item about elevator OSM OSM way or relation, including "way/" or "relation/" format
Counterweight of elevator Concrete counterweights on a tower crane Bascule bridge with concrete counterweight. Metronome: A wind-up mechanical metronome has an adjustable weight and spring mechanism that allows the speed to be adjusted by placement of the weight on the spindle. The tempo speed is decreased by moving the weight to a higher ...
This is an improved diagram of a Space Elevator. It is a modification of en:File:Space_elevator_structural_diagram--corrected_for_scale+CM+etc--regenerated_as_SVG.svg: Author: Skyway and User:Booyabazooka: Permission (Reusing this file) Same permissions as the file it's based on: File:Space_elevator_structural_diagram--corrected_for_scale+CM ...
The schematic is a line diagram, not necessarily to scale, that describes interconnection of components in a system. The main features of a schematic drawing show: A two dimensional layout with divisions that show distribution of the system between building levels, or an isometric-style layout that shows distribution of systems across ...
The steelyard exemplifies the law of the lever, wherein, when balanced, the weight of the object being weighed, multiplied by the length of the short balance arm to which it is attached, is equal to the weight of the counterweight multiplied by the distance of the counterweight from the pivot. [2]
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Beam-powered climber to an altitude of 1km, Space Elevator Games 2009. [9] Altitude 36,000 km [10] 1km 2009 Speed over 4 m/s (14 km/h). [9] Payload 10kg 2009 Estimated - climber dragged bottom stop about 30m up, with speed over 6 m/s (22 km/h), during the Space Elevator Games 2009. [9] Laser power beaming Power beam 1 kW 2009
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