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  • 1Horsepower — hp redirects here. For other uses, see HP (disambiguation). Horsepower (HP) is the name of several units of measurement of power. The most common definitions equal between 735.5 and 750 watts.[1] Horsepower was originally defined to compare the… …

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  • 2Centrifugal pump — Warman centrifugal pump in a coal preparation plant application A centrifugal pump is a rotodynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller to create flow by the addition of energy to a fluid. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move liquids… …

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  • 3Dynamometer — For the dynamometer used in railroading, see dynamometer car .A dynamometer or dyno for short, is a machine used to measure torque and rotational speed (rpm) from which power produced by an engine, motor or other rotating can be calculated.A… …

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  • 4Fuel economy in automobiles — Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave …

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  • 5Diesel locomotive — Three styles of diesel locomotive body: cab unit, hood unit and box cab. These locomotives are operated by Pacific National in Australia …

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  • 6Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 — Manufacturer Daimler Benz Production 1975–1981 Predecessor …

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  • 7Ford Thunderbird — T Bird redirects here. For the microprocessor, see Athlon. Ford Thunderbird Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Production 1955–1997 2002–2005 …

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  • 8Napier Deltic — engine at the National Railway Museum, York, UK The Napier Deltic engine is a British opposed piston valveless, two stroke diesel engine used in marine and locomotive applications, designed and produced by Napier Son. The cylinders were divided… …

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  • 9automobile — automobilist /aw teuh meuh bee list, moh bi list/, n. /aw teuh meuh beel , aw teuh meuh beel , aw teuh moh beel, beuhl/, n. 1. a passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads and typically having four wheels and a gasoline or diesel… …

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  • 10locomotive — locomotively, adv. locomotiveness, locomotivity, n. /loh keuh moh tiv/, n. 1. a self propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity, for pulling or, sometimes, pushing a train or individual railroad cars. 2. an organized… …

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