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A kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) is an automotive system for recovering a moving vehicle's kinetic energy under braking. The recovered energy is stored in a reservoir (for example a flywheel or high voltage batteries) for later use under acceleration. Examples include complex high end systems such as the Zytek, Flybrid, Torotrak and Xtrac used in Formula One racing and simple, easily manufactured and integrated differential based systems such as the Cambridge Passenger/Commercial Vehicle Kinetic Energy Recovery System (CPC-KERS). Xtrac and Flybrid are both licensees of Torotrak's technologies, which employ a small and sophisticated ancillary gearbox incorporating a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The CPC-KERS is similar as it also forms part of the driveline assembly. However, the whole mechanism including the flywheel sits entirely in the vehicle's hub (looking like a drum brake). In the CPC-KERS, a differential replaces the CVT and transfers torque between the flywheel, drive wheel and road wheel.
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Kersnoun
alt. of Kerse
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
kers
An Anglo-Saxon word for water-cresses.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of kers in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of kers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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F -- k that sh-t, f -- k America, like all these irrelevant motherf -- kers trying to tell us what to do with our f -- king bodies.
They just f--king AD yelled at me at lunch talking about revisions, these motherf--kers … Did you see him come up to my desk and yell at me? He's supposed to check the guns. He's responsible for what happened.
Our mission is to kill these m * therf ** kers, this place used to be one of joy.
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