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A brushless DC electric motor (BLDC), also known as an electronically commutated motor, is a synchronous motor using a direct current (DC) electric power supply. It uses an electronic controller to switch DC currents to the motor windings producing magnetic fields that effectively rotate in space and which the permanent magnet rotor follows.
Volcano disrupt and fix minefield Volcano turn and block minefield. The Volcano system can emplace a minefield with an average density of 0.72 mines per metre for AT mines and 0.14 mines per metre for AP mines. The densities will vary slightly due to some mines failing to arm and self-destructing two to four minutes after dispensing.
Eric Burdon's version of "Sixteen Tons" is the opening song of the 1990 American film Joe Versus the Volcano. Songwriter Rupert Holmes cited "Sixteen Tons" as an inspiration for his song "Timothy", about a pair of miners who are implied to have cannibalized their fellow miner when the three are trapped following a mine collapse.
Continental Aerospace Technologies is an aircraft engine manufacturer located at the Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile, Alabama, United States.It was originally spun off from automobile engine manufacturer Continental Motors Company in 1929 and owned by Teledyne Technologies from 1969 until December 2010.
In total, almost 400 km 2 (150 sq mi) of land was buried by pyroclastic density currents which travelled in all directions, and reached at least 12 km (7.5 mi), and as far as 16 km (9.9 mi), from the volcano. The land closest to the eruption was eroded by the pyroclastic currents, which did not leave much deposit there.
Yellowstone Caldera, also known as the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field, is a Quaternary caldera complex and volcanic plateau spanning parts of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.
1947 Whizzer Luxembourg (built in Europe) 1952 Whizzer Pacemaker "700" Series, 3 hp 8.45 cu. in. (138.47 cc), $189.33 New model Whizzer (production began in 1997) Whizzer bicycle engines are a line of bicycle engines that were produced in the United States from 1939 to 1965.
During the nine hours of vigorous eruptive activity, about 540,000,000 tons (540 × 10 ^ 6 short tons or 490 × 10 ^ 6 t) of ash fell over an area of more than 22,000 sq mi (57,000 km 2). [9] The total volume of the ash before its compaction by rainfall was about 0.3 cu mi (1.3 km 3 ). [ 9 ]