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Tango may refer to: Tango (dance) Tango music Tangos, a type of flamenco Tango Province, an old province of Japan Tango no Sekku,Children's Day in Japan Air Canada Tango Tango (drink), a British soft drink Commuter Cars Tango, an electric vehicle The Tango Desktop Project, a project to create a consistent user interface for Open Source software. Tango (1993 film), directed by Patrice Leconte Tango (1998 film), starring Cecilia NarovaRead more here: » Tango: Encyclopedia - Tango

Thinner than some motorcycles and small enough to legally ride side-by-side with other small vehicles in traffic lanes. Capable of seating two, though really designed for one, it only takes up one-quarter of a standard parking space and is able to park sideways in many cases. It appears that one prototype vehicle has been produced by the company, and it was shipped to Prodrive in January 2005, where the ..


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* Encyclopedia II - Regional rail - Traffic types

Commonly they are based on diesel multiple units (DMUs), which are self-propelled, bidirectional, articulated passenger rail cars with diesel engines, electric generators and electric motors located below the passenger compartment (strictly speaking, these are diesel-electric multiple units, or DEMUs). In some areas with electrified rail, most notably Japan, electric multiple units (EMUs) are used. Electric and diesel-powered multiple units are almost invariably equipped with control cabs at both ends, which is why such units are so frequently used to provide commuter services ...

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* Encyclopedia - Tango

Tango may refer to: Tango (dance) Tango music Tangos, a type of flamenco Tango Province, an old province of Japan Tango no Sekku,Children's Day in Japan Air Canada Tango Tango (drink), a British soft drink Commuter Cars Tango, an electric vehicle The Tango Desktop Project, a project to create a consistent user interface for Open Source software. Tango (1993 film), directed by Patrice Leconte Tango (1998 film), starring Cecilia Narova

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Videos - commutator electric
Joseph Newman Motor (without special commutator)Joseph Newman Motor (without special commutator)

This is my recreation of Joseph Newmans motor but without the special commutator (I will build that later). This is an amazingly...

Prototype BLDC in wheel motor with external hall effect commutationPrototype BLDC in wheel motor with external hall effect commutation

This is the prototype BLDC in wheel motor that was made as part of the 2011 MEAM senior design project and Penn Electric Racing...

Removing Debris from Commutator BarsRemoving Debris from Commutator Bars

Warning and Disclaimer: Although every effort has been made to make this video as complete and accurate as possible,I have neith...





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* Encyclopedia II - Commuter Cars Tango - Overview

Thinner than some motorcycles and small enough to legally ride side-by-side with other small vehicles in traffic lanes. Capable of seating two, though really designed for one, it only takes up one-quarter of a standard parking space and is able to park sideways in many cases. It appears that one prototype vehicle has been produced by the company, and it was shipped to Prodrive in January 2005, where the ...

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* Encyclopedia - Train

Modelling In rail transport, a train consists of a single or several connected rail vehicles that are capable of being moved together along a guideway to transport freight or passengers from one place to another along a planned route. The guideway (permanent way) usually consists of conventional rail tracks, but might also be monorail or maglev. Propulsion for the train is typically provided by a separate locomotive, or from individual motors in self-propelled multiple units. Power is usually derived from diesel engines or from ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Commutator - Group theory

The commutator of two elements g and h of a group G is the element [g, h] = g−1h−1gh It is equal to the group's identity if and only if g and h commute (i.e. if and only if gh = hg). The subgroup generated by all commutators is called the derived group or the commutator subgroup of G. Note that one must consider the subgroup generated by the set of commutators because in general the set of commutators is not closed under the group operation. Commu ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Regional rail - Defining aspects

In general, commuter trains are built to heavy rail standards, differing from light rail or rapid transit systems by: being larger; having (in most cases) a lower frequency of service; having scheduled services (i.e. trains run at specific hours rather than at specific intervals); serving lower-density areas, typically by connecting suburbs to the city centre; sharing track or ri ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Regional rail - Seat plans

Since regional rail rides are usually within one or two hours, their designers may use every conceivable methods to cram as many passengers as possible. One frequently used seat plan is two rows of facing benches on the right and left sides of the train. This arrangement is uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous. However, it leaves much room for people who stand in the center. In the U.S. and other countries, a three-and-two seat plan is also used. However, most passengers prefer not to use the middle seat if all other seats are taken. ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Boolean algebra - Axiomatics for Boolean algebras

In 1933, the American mathematician Edward Vermilye Huntington (1874-1952) showed the following axiomatization for Boolean algebra: Commutativity: x + y = y + x. Associativity: (x + y) + z = x + (y + z). Huntington equation: n(n(x) + y) + n(n(x) + n(y)) = x. < ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Coil - Electromagnetic

In electrical engineering, a electromagnetic coil is formed when a metallic or conductive wire is looped around a core to create an electronic inductor or electromagnet. A transformer coil has a primary coil and a secondary coil that transfers energy from one electrical circuit to another by magnetic coupling without moving parts. An extra coil (sometimes referred to as a tickler coil) is usually a third coil placed in relati ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Boolean algebra - Formal definition

A Boolean algebra is a set A, supplied with two binary operations (logical AND), (logical OR), a unary operation (logical NOT) and two elements 0 (logical FALSE) and 1 (logical TRUE), such that, for all elements a, b and c of set A, the following axioms hold: associativity commutativity absorption distributivity ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Chelmsford - Industry
Originally an agricultural and market town, Chelmsford has been an important centre for industry since the 19th century. Following the opening of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation in 1797, cheaper transportation and raw materials made milling and malting the main industries until the 1850s, when increasing prosperity created a local market for agricultural machinery. Foundaries and engineering works followed, opened notably by Fell Christy (1858), Coleman and Moreton, and Eddington and S ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Amagasaki Hyogo - Transportation

A commuter train derailed on the JR Fukuchiyama Line near Amagasaki Station on April 25, 2005, resulting in more than 100 dead and 460 injured. See Amagasaki rail crash for details. Amagasaki Hyogo - Railways. West Japan Railway Company Tokaido Main Line (JR Kobe Line) Amagasaki Station (JR) - Tachibana Station Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line) Amagasaki Station (JR) - Tsukaguchi Station (JR) - Inadera Station JR Tozai Line Amagasaki Station (JR) Ha ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Chelmsford - Transport

About 10,000 commuters travel to London daily by rail, making Chelmsford the busiest through railway station in England (the busiest overall being Clapham Junction). The A12 road from London, originally built by the Romans to connect London and Colchester, used to pass through the town, but is now diverted around the east. The A414 is the main east-west route through the Borough, and the A130 and A131 run approximately north-south. Chelmsford is around 25 minutes drive from London Stansted airport (via A130/A120), and London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London City, Luton and Sout ...

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