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Ford’s 1965 Mustang offered a 271-hp V8 that changed affordable performance cars
The 1965 Ford Mustang is remembered as the car that made performance feel attainable for ordinary buyers, but it was the 271 ...
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Plymouth’s 1968 GTX delivered refined muscle car performance with serious big-block power
The 1968 Plymouth GTX arrived at the height of the muscle car wars with a different pitch from many of its rivals. Instead of ...
Even the best dressers rely on a few tried-and-true outfit formulas to ensure their looks always stay sharp. For me, that means pairing my array of midi skirts with ballet flats, or sneakers that peek ...
Can you believe we're already nearing the end of the first season of Crossroad Springs. Originally, only six episodes, the fan reaction was so positive that Great American Media soon ordered an ...
Given the breadth of colours and formats available, eyeshadow can all at once be the most exciting yet most daunting part of make-up. As a beauty editor, the sight of a freshly-unboxed eyeshadow with ...
As much as I love trying out the latest trends (no matter how quirky or questionable they seem) as a style editor, I’ll be the first to admit: I'm always coming back to the good old leather jacket and ...
After an unplanned month hiatus that resulted from the FIA’s decision to cancel both the Bahrain Grand Prix and the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix in light of rising Middle Eastern tensions, the next GP race ...
Abstract: This study presents a dual-mode strain gauge integrated with Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) technology for simultaneous measurement of tensile and compressive strains. A flexible hinge-bridge ...
Abstract: This paper deals with novel formulas for calculating the mutual inductance and the magnetic force between two coaxial coils in air comprising a circular coil of the rectangular cross section ...
In recent years, the studies on the enhancement of the prediction capability of the sheet metal forming simulations have increased remarkably. Among the used models in the finite element simulations, ...
String tension is calculated as: T = UW × (2 × L × f)² where UW = unit weight per inch, L = scale length in inches, and f = frequency in Hz. Increasing gauge raises UW and thus tension at the same ...
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