गिट्टी गिराना Meaning in English
गिट्टी गिराना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : ballast
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गिट्टी बैठानागिट्टी सड़क करना
गिट्टी किया हुई सड़क
बॉलबस्टर
बॉलकॉक
गोले से बरसाया हुआ
बैले समूह
बॉलगेम
गेंद मारने का ढंग
बल्लीहू
बल्लन
प्राक्षेपिकी विशेषज्ञ
बैलिस्टिक पहचान
बैलिस्टिक मिसाइल
बैलिस्टिक मिसाइल रक्षा संगठन
गिट्टी-गिराना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Fitted with CFRP main spar allowing additional water ballast to be carried.
They try to stop the humans from continuing into this violent event by pinning the spacecraft to the ammonia-water ocean floor with ice as ballast (water ice sinks in the less dense ammonia-water solution of the ocean).
A total of of the length is ballastless.
When flying solo, ballast must be placed near the right front seat due to center of gravity issues.
USS Spence: rudder jammed hard to starboard, capsized, and sank with 317 men drowned (23 survivors) after hoses parted while attempting to refuel from New Jersey because they had also disobeyed orders directly from Admiral Halsey to ballast down.
The fuel tanks had to be deballasted (emptied of sea water) to accept needed fuel.
4009 was hauling a ballast train that was in collision with a passenger train at station, Cumberland.
By the time the valve was shut or the flooding compartment that contained the valve sealed off, there would have been so much water aboard that even blowing all her ballast would not have been sufficient to get her to the surface.
Or if the flooded compartment/s included the control room, there would have been no one alive to blow ballast.
In keeping with the practice of the Brisbane City Council Tramways Department, the museum has constructed its track in mass concrete, that is, the track is laid in concrete, rather than on sleepers and ballast.
Technologies to be investigated in the initial study phase included vacuum/air buoyancy compensator tanks, which provide buoyancy control without ballast, and electrostatic atmospheric ion propulsion.
Construction and ballast trains were often on the line in the late 1880s and early 1890s, hauled by Victorian Railways locomotives that had been hired by Ross.