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Unit of power, or rate of doing work, in the SI metric system, being 1,000 Watts.
Study of the velocities, accelerations and interrelation of various parts of a moving system.
Process of starting a vehicle with a discharged battery using jumper leads connected to a charged battery.
Inventory-control system in an assembly plant that keeps just sufficient stock at hand to avoid a production hold-up.
Metal bar concealed within a door to resist deformation during a side impact.
Approved unit of work, energy or heat under the SI Metric System.
Heavily insulated wires used to start a vehicle with a flat battery.