Well, then I completely agree that this problem is almost impossible to solve.
Well, then I completely agree that this problem is almost impossible to solve.
This in matlab
The link calls this problem an ‘optimization problem’, but he doesn’t use an optimization solution. No golden section search or other minimization method, he just solves the equation, which is distinctly different from an optimization.
It’s a Hario halogen heater under a Hario siphon.
I should’ve known I wasn’t going to get away with the easy explanation why you want to launch at the equator :P
or, rephrasing the question to an almost equivalent statement:
I think the FD’s will go down in history as cars than can take a few mods. Especially those that increase driveability. Changes in solenoids, changes in cooling... that stuff.
But fuel is better stored in the wing to reduce the wing bending moment
You also want to launch stuff at the equator to use the earth’s rotational velocity.
Thanks for the photo!
What would be put inside these two absolutely huge fuselages? I can barely comprehend the need for one fuselage.
The N1 was built on redundancy. If one failed, the highly advanced guidance system would shut down the motor opposite to it.
Peugeots from that time (or really anywhere before the 307-era) are noted to be mechanically robust.
Going fast on a bicycle requires strength. But it’s no more or less fatigueing than walking. For hills you have gears. ‘no bicycle lanes’ isn’t a problem of bicycle transport per se, but mainly lack of infrastructure. And lacking infrastructure was exactly your point as well.
Cars without prominent grilles and the engine in the front:
Fun fact, the proper pronunciation of grille is the french pronunciation ‘griye’. If you say ‘grill’, you’re just referring to a grill for cooking.
Quitting after ‘you’ve won everything’ is such poor sportsmanship. Did Eddy Merckx quit after he won everything? No, he went on to win everything again. Same goes for Usain Bolt. Same goes for Marianne Vos. Same goes for Serena Williams.
Before Ford took the 66-69 wins, Ferrari had a more impressive win streak (6 years in a row). Should they have quitted as well? No! They didn’t quit. Ferrari sold half his company to FIAT to keep racing as the stakes got higher with the Porsche 917.
Why do you think that is a good idea? Public transport won’t ever be as cheap as a bicycle, for inner cities won’t be noticably faster than bicycles and you will always end up sitting next to a vomiting hobo. Lines will always be down when you need them most, you’ll always have to walk quite a bit to and from…
I am truly sorry to have it the wrong way around.