tractive

IPA: trˈæktɪv

adjective

  • Pertaining to traction.
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Examples of "tractive" in Sentences

  • Tractive effort was a maximum of.
  • Tractive effort was a maximum of .
  • Tractive effort increased to from.
  • Tractive and abstractive summaries.
  • Tractive for a variety of purposes.
  • The engine weighed tractive effort.
  • The first problem is tractive effort.
  • The engines developed of tractive effort.
  • Tractive summarization. As an extreme example,
  • As delivered, it developed a tractive effort of .
  • He had to admit he found her attractive, very at\expndtw2 tractive.
  • They were in excellent condition, and I felt that the Expedition had the right tractive – power.
  • Next we decided to evaluate their tractive grip on hard packed snow and ice using our GPS-instrumented car.
  • Mini Cooper "Many will love the ease of four doors, the roominess of the rear cabin and the tractive security of AWD," says Mr. Neil.
  • They also discussed the kind of tractive power to be employed: Mr. Pease stating that the company had based their whole calculations on the employment of
  • Her only flaw was that her face had not yet developed the network of fine wrinkles Trapspringer found so at - tractive in a woman, but she was still young so there was hope.
  • The third malfunction came the following day, when hundreds of passengers on a train heading for Beijing were asked to change train in the middle of their journey due a problem with tractive transformers on the train.
  • For example, the best of the reciprocating steam locomotives never delivered in the form of tractive effort at the draw-bar as much as 10 percent of the heat energy that was contained in the coal and placed in the firebox.

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