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principle emplo**** on
modern mechanical odometers.
Odometers were
developed for
ships in 1698 with the
odometer invented by the
Englishman Thomas Savery...
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distance travelled by a vehicle.
Odometer may also
refer to:
Odometer fraud, the
illegal practice of
rolling back
odometers to make it
appear that vehicles...
-
illegal practice of
rolling back
odometers to make it
appear that
vehicles have
lower mileage than they
actually do.
Odometer fraud occurs when the seller...
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provisions for
odometer accuracy. Subsequently,
Honda changed the
tolerance of its
odometers from -1%/+3.75% to ±2.5%. 49 USC
CHAPTER 327 -
ODOMETERS Archived...
- Br****
odometers were used by many
pioneers making the
westward trek in the 1840s.: 92–93 However, the
design of Clayton, Pratt, and Harmon's
odometer was...
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together with a
corresponding transformation.
Several kinds of non-singular
odometers may be defined.
These are
sometimes referred to as
adding machines. The...
- aids include:
Odometer:
Odometers can
range from the
odometer included on the
dashboard of most cars to
specially manufactured rally odometers. Speedometer:...
- he saw the
numbers on his car's
odometer go from 9999.9 to 10,000,
which led him to
think of the idea of an
odometer that ran backwards, thus
making the...
- that on the
odometer.
Critics point out the
possibility of
cheating the
system by
odometer tampering.
Although the
newer electronic odometers are difficult...
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Odometer Rock (Bulgarian: скала Одометър, romanized: skala
Odometer, IPA: [skɐˈla odoˈmɛtər]) is the rock off the NW
coast of
northwest coast of Nelson...