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- Ground_propulsion abstract "Ground propulsion is any mechanism for propelling solid bodies along the ground, usually for the purposes of transportation. The propulsion system often consists of a combination of an engine or motor, a gearbox and wheel and axles (or caterpillar tracks) in standard applications.The primary and most natural type of propulsion is the use of muscle power. Vehicles drawn by an animal have nearly disappeared nowadays. There are some communities left, where one can make a living solely relying on the techniques employing muscle energy in a very efficient form like bicycles, wheelchairs etc..But civilization employs other types of methods to transport bodies with higher velocities, in the last two centuries up into the 1970s mostly steam engines. Now the main focus is oninternal-combustion engineselectric motors (which includes linear motors being part of the track)or combinations of those.Turbines are rarely used because of the small part load efficiency, although land speed record cars do use them.Also other types with external combustion like the Stirling engine or without combustion like the fuel cell are only used in planes.It is different in transmission that has a manual or automatic.".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageID "2659722".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageLength "1484".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageRevisionID "670230880".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Propulsion.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Caterpillar_track.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_track.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Electric_motor.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Engine.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_cell.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Gearbox.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Internal-combustion_engine.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Land_speed_record.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Propulsion.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Steam_engine.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Stirling_engine.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(mechanics).
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Transport.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Transportation.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Turbine.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Turbines.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_and_axle.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLink Wheelchair.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Propulsion System".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "propelled".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "propels".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "propulsion".
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "propulsive".
- Ground_propulsion hasPhotoCollection Ground_propulsion.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automobile_configuration.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ground_propulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vehicle-stub.
- Ground_propulsion subject Category:Propulsion.
- Ground_propulsion type Article.
- Ground_propulsion type Article.
- Ground_propulsion type Vehicle.
- Ground_propulsion type Thing.
- Ground_propulsion comment "Ground propulsion is any mechanism for propelling solid bodies along the ground, usually for the purposes of transportation. The propulsion system often consists of a combination of an engine or motor, a gearbox and wheel and axles (or caterpillar tracks) in standard applications.The primary and most natural type of propulsion is the use of muscle power. Vehicles drawn by an animal have nearly disappeared nowadays.".
- Ground_propulsion label "Ground propulsion".
- Ground_propulsion seeAlso Alternative_fuel_vehicle.
- Ground_propulsion sameAs Propulsion_terrestre.
- Ground_propulsion sameAs m.07v_3d.
- Ground_propulsion sameAs Q3407640.
- Ground_propulsion sameAs Q3407640.
- Ground_propulsion wasDerivedFrom Ground_propulsion?oldid=670230880.
- Ground_propulsion isPrimaryTopicOf Ground_propulsion.