unpowered

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Adj.1.unpowered - not having or using power; "an autogiro is supported in flight by unpowered rotating wings"
powered - (often used in combination) having or using or propelled by means of power or power of a specified kind; "powered flight"; "kerosine-powered jet engines"
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Tiny, unpowered RFID chips are commonly used in department stores as anti-theft devices and in access cards or dongles used to enter secured areas (such as my local 24-hour gym).
During flight, the payload separates from the rocket and glides unpowered to its destination.
This he said as a chief guest in ceremony ' 3rd Differently Abled Youth Summit Empower to Unpowered' here at Sindh Boy Scout Association Auditorium on Saturday.
This he said as a chief guest in ceremony '3rd Differently Able Youth Summit Empower to Unpowered' here at Sindh Boy Scout Association Auditorium on Saturday.
[ClickPress, Wed Jul 03 2019] Freight Wagons are the unpowered railway vehicles that are utilized for the transportation of goods through railway network.
Those who made it went on to fly huge unpowered aircraft, capable of carrying troops, jeeps, artillery and even tanks.
"We've shown how an unpowered ankle exoskeleton could be redesigned to fit under clothing and inside/under shoes so it more seamlessly integrates into daily life," said Matt Yandell, a mechanical engineering Ph.D.
On top of that, the Martian Winter is expected to begin soon and the low temperatures might cause irreparable harm to an unpowered rover's batteries., internal wiring and/or computer systems.
Founded in 2012 by Neil MacMartin following more than 15 years' experience in his family's Glasgow-based bike business, FreeFlow designed its technology to make e-bikes more efficient when powered, but allow them to be ridden as a manually-operated bike when unpowered.
For the warfighter, these new materials could produce uniforms or vehicle coatings that automatically detect and respond to chemical and biological threats, new unpowered detection technologies that dramatically shrink logistical burdens, and systems to produce chemical and biological countermeasures on demand in the field.
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