power wheel
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editpower wheel (plural power wheels) (US)
- (obsolete) A kind of gear in a gun or torpedo mount.
- 1889, Lieutenant J. T. Newton, “Torpedoes”, in Navy Department, Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence, editor, Naval Mobilization and Improvement in Matériel (General Information Series. Information from Abroad; 8), Washington: Government Printing Office, page 432:
- The motor used for giving motion to the power-wheel of the torpedo must, when installed in the service manner, be capable of giving the required speed of rotation to the wheel within one minute of its application.
- (rare) An ab wheel (trademark by Lifeline Fitness).
- 2006, Rafael F Escamilla, Eric Babb, Ryan DeWitt, Patrick Jew, Patrick Kelleher, Toni Burnham, Juliann Busch, Kristen D'Anna, Ryan Mowbray, Rodney T Imamura, “Electromyographic analysis of traditional and nontraditional abdominal exercises: implications for rehabilitation and training”, in Physical Therapy[1], volume 86, number 5, , archived from the original on 24 February 2024, page 659b:
- The Power Wheel pike and power wheel knee-up exercises started and ended with the subject in the push-up position (trunk, hips, knees, and elbows in full extension, shoulders flexed 90°, and hands on the floor approximately a shoulder width apart), the feet above the floor and attached to Power Wheel straps, and the wheel in a vertical position on the floor (Figs. 3A and 3B).