the underside of the vehicle. Check to make sure that the jack is perpendicular to the ground. Remove the hubcap and loosen the nuts by turning counterclockwise. Don't take them all the way off; just break the resistance. By keeping the wheel on the ground when you first loosen the nuts, you'll make sure that you're turning the nuts instead of the wheel. Use the wrench that came with your car or a standard cross wrench. Your wrench may have different sizes of openings on different ends. A correctlysized wrench will slip easily over the nut, but will not rattle. Try to prepare for any unforeseen tire changes by keeping the exact socket size for your lug nuts as well as a breaker bar handy in the trunk.
The slotted screwdriver is a very handy tool. The Phillips screwdriver is one that fits Phillips' type screws only. Wrenches/Spanners are tools for tightening or removing bolts, nuts, studs, etc. or for gripping round material such as pipe, studs, round rods. They may be classified under three general headings: adjustable, solid and open end. Open-end wrenches are solid, non-adjustable wrenches with openings in one or both ends. The openings are set at various angles to the body of the wrench, the most common angle being 15º. Never use a wrench that is larger than the size of the nut; a larger wrench usually slips around and flattens out the corners of the nut. Adjustable wrench is quite similar to the open-end wrench except that the opening is adjustable to fit any number of nuts of different sizes. Monkey wrench is a type of adjustable wrench; however, the jaws are set at a 90º angle with the handle. Socket wrenches are very handy because they can be used in close quarters
Siis veel elektronarvuteid ei kasutatud, kuid viimaste abiga on tehtud edasised avastused arvu väärtuse täpsustamisel. Nii leidis arvuti IBM 7090 USA-s arvule 1961. aastal 100 265 kümnendikohta, kusjuures kogu see arvutamine võttis aega 13 tundi ja 5 minutit, sellest 42 minutit kulus tulemuse teisendamiseks kahendsüsteemist kümnendsüsteemi. Sellest artikli avaldasid USA ajakirjas ,,Mathematics of Computation" 1962. aastal Daniel Shanks (ei ole midagi ühist William Shanksiga) ja John Wrench. Osutus, et ettevaatus oli vajalik tulemused ühtisid esialgu vaid 70 695 kümnendkohani. Ent viga leiti kiirelt ja siis ühtisid mõlema valemi järgi saadud väärtused täielikult. Muide, juba XVIII sajandi algul hakati kasutama arvu kümnendkohtade arvutamisel valemeid, mis sisaldavad arkustangenseid. Tänapäeval leidub küllaldaselt arvutusmatemaatika ja statistika probleeme, mille lahendamisel arvu kümnendkohtade jada on kasulik rakendada
hard shoulder shoulder juggernaut 18 wheeler, tractor-trailer lorry truck articulated lorry trailer truck, semi motorway freeway or highway pavement sidewalk roadworks construction zone, roadwork petrol gasoline or gas saloon sedan silencer muffler spanner wrench ticking over idling windscreen windshield anti-clockwise counter-clockwise car valeting auto detailing In addition to vocabulary, British and American English differ in other ways. English speakers in America have a different accent; their spelling and pronunciation vary as well. For example, in American English any 'r' is usually pronounced. So words large, hear, hurt, and dinner would sound differently.
many of the English now concede this, though some of them object strongly to the fact that Americanisms are now having an influence on British usage. There are thousands of differences in detail between British and American English, and occasionally they crowd together enough to make some difficulty. If you read that a man, having trouble with his lorry, got out his spanner and lifted the bonnet to see what was the matter, you might not realize that the driver of the truck had taken out his wrench and lifted the hood. It is amusing to play with such differences, but the theory that the American language is now essentially different from English does not hold up. It is often very difficult to decide whether a book was written by an American or an English man. Even in speech it would be hard to prove that national differences are greater than some local differences in 15 either country
Brakes Minimum front brake disc pad thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 mm (0.06 in) Minimum rear brake shoe lining thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 mm (0.04 in) Tyres Tyre pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See "Weekly checks" on page 0·16 Torque wrench settings Nm lbf ft Exhaust manifold nuts - RS Turbo models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 to 17 10 to 13 Turbocharger-to-manifold nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 to 26 15 to 19 Spark plugs: OHV and HCS engines . . . . . . . . .
1957 Bardeen, Cooper ja Schrieffer loovad ülijuhtivusteooria. 1958 James van Allen avastab, et Maad ümbritsevad kiirgusvööndid. 1958 Rudolf Mössbauer näitab, et on võimalik tekitada "tagasilöögita" gammakiiri. 1960 Juri Gagarin lendab esimese inimesena kosmosesse. 1961 Robert Burns Woodward sünteesib klorofülli. 1961 Gell-Mann ja Ne'eman avastavad elementaarosakeste kaheksanurksed sümeetriamustrid. 1961 Shanks ja Wrench arvutavad pii 100 000 komakohta kasutades arkustangensitel põhinevat matemaatilist meetoditd ja elektronarvutit IBM-7090. 1962 Leon Lederman näitab, et elektron-neutriino on erinev müüon- neutriinost. 1962 Mariner 2 lähetatakse esimesena Veenust uurima. 1963 Vine ja D. H. Matthews seletavad triipe magneetuvatel kividel Maa magnetvälja perioodilise pöördumisega ja magnetpooluste liikumisega paralleelselt ookeani kesmäestikega.
Gordon and Lakoff (1975): There are syntactic marks of indirect force. That is, there are surface-grammatical features that demand indirect interpreta- tion of the sentences in which they occur. (17) Why paint your house purple? (18) Why don't you be nice to your brother for a change?/Be nice to your brother for a change, why don't you? (19) Would you get me a glass of water? (20) I would like a dry martini, please. (21) Here, I need that wrench. None of these sentences can have the force associated with its grammatical mood. Unlike "Why are you painting your house purple?," (17) cannot be an innocent question, but must be a discouragement. (18) must be a reproach; (19) and (20) must be requests; unlike the simpler "I need that wrench," (21) must be a request or something stronger. Searle's conservative approach is balked here. It has no way of predicting these data
Europe. By the end of October, the picture of the composition, disposition, and strength of the Russian forces that Hindenburg and Ludendorff had before them could not have differed much from the official one at Stavka. Only the date of the advance was unknown, but the Germans assumed that it would take a little time before this ponderous Russian steamroller could get up momentum. They determined to seize the initiative and attack first in the hope of throwing a monkey wrench into the steamroller's mechanism. Ludendorff's plan was characteristically bold. He removed a German army from the defenses blocking the invader and poised it in the north for a plunge downwards into the right side of the Russian wedge. On November 11, the point of this dagger—an army under Mackensen— began to pierce the Russian flank. At 2:10 p.m. the next day, the chief of staff of one of the Russian armies under attack transmitted a long radiogram which the Central Powers intercepted