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  • 1Constant angular velocity — Comparison of several forms of disk storage showing tracks (not to scale); green denotes start and red denotes end. * Some CD R(W) and DVD R(W)/DVD+R(W) recorders operate in ZCLV, CAA or CAV modes. In optical storage, constant angular velocity… …

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  • 2Four-wheel drive — This article is about the class of vehicle drivetrains. For other uses, see Four by four/Four wheel drive (disambiguation). All wheel drive redirects here. For the all wheel drive in motorcycles, see two wheel drive. The Jeep Wrangler is a 4WD… …

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  • 3Optical disc drive — A CD/DVD ROM Drive A Blu ray (BD RE DL) writer tray in a Sony Vaio E series laptop …

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  • 4Orders of magnitude (angular velocity) — Orders of magnitude area | angular velocity | charge | currency | data | density | energy | force | frequency …

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  • 5Disk-drive performance characteristics — are the attributes which control the time it takes to transfer (read or write) data between a computer and a data storage device (most typically disk storage) starting with the initial command from the computer or host until the storage device… …

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  • 6Dean drive — Inventor Norman L. Dean beside his Dean Drive apparatus. Inventor Norman L. D …

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  • 7Direct drive mechanism — A Direct drive mechanism is one that takes the power coming from a motor without any reductions (such as a gearbox). Contents 1 Advantages 2 Disadvantages 3 Applications 3.1 High speed …

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  • 8Worm drive — A worm drive is a gear arrangement in which a worm (which is a gear in the form of a screw) meshes with a worm gear (which is similar in appearance to a spur gear, and is also called a worm wheel). The terminology is often confused by imprecise… …

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  • 9Four-wheel drive in Formula One — Given its success in other forms of motor racing, notably rallying, it is perhaps surprising that four wheel drive (4WD) has only been tried a handful of times in Formula One. In the World Championship era since 1950, only eight such cars are… …

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  • 10Rhombic drive — The rhombic drive is a specific method of transferring mechanical energy, or work, used when a single cylinder is used for two separately oscillating pistons. HistoryIt was originally developed around 1900 for the twin cylinder Lanchester car… …

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