speed ramp

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speed ramp

n
(Law) Brit a raised band across a road, designed to make motorists reduce their speed, esp in built-up areas
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And grandfather Patrick McKenna said: "I couldn't believe the risk the idiots were taking at the speed ramp, trying to beat oncoming traffic.
FTC is used to select the desired torque control according to the type of load applied to the motor providing a smooth start with a linear speed ramp during the entire starting process.
FTC is used to select the desired torque control according to the type of toad applied to the motor providing a smooth start with a linear speed ramp during the entire starting process.
Smooth starting with chosen reference speed ramp 600 rpm/s at no load gives both the maximum torque and the current less than rated those.
as it went over a speed ramp on the wrong side of the road.
HALs undertake accurate and high speed ramp DC testing during the final production stage, ensuring that the unit is completely safe for use by the consumer when it leaves the factory gates.
She was trapped for around half-an-hour in the wreckage and was believed to have lost control on a speed ramp.
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