So I searched deeper and found this little snippet of information from the site The post section, which you can read here, is in regards to resolving an issue where the Origin client suddenly stops downloading mid-download. But says it has been reported to improve the download speeds also.
Are you troubled by the Origin download slow issue? It is annoying to endure so long time to download origin. How to fix the Origin slow download issue? In this post, MiniTool will walk you through 6 effective methods to fix the issue.
As mentioned above, software conflicts also can lead to Origin slow download speed. It is proved by many users to be useful to fix the issue by performing a clean boot. This method can help you find conflicting programs that prevent Origin from downloading.
It is downloading with a speed of around 10-20 KB/s so it will take quite a while to finish, and the reason for this slow speed (and for the high amount of retries required for the download to begin) seems to be the server rejecting the connection request.
1540s, "throat;" it appears to be an independent formation from throat, perhaps a diminutive form, not derived directly from the verb. The mechanical sense is first recorded 1872, short for throttle-valve (1824). Full-throttle (allowing maximum speed) is from 1848 in reference to steam engines.
Old English þrote (implied in þrotbolla "the Adam's apple, larynx," literally "throat boll"), related to þrutian "to swell," from Proto-Germanic *thrut- (source also of Old High German drozza, German Drossel, Old Saxon strota, Middle Dutch strote, Dutch strot "throat"), of uncertain origin. Italian strozza "throat," strozzare "to strangle" are Germanic loan-words. College slang for "competitive student" is 1970s, from cutthroat.
A liquid, without the oxidizer, is passed through a nuclear reactor. The reactor heat expands the liquid to hundreds of times it's volume, creating pressure in the combustion chamber, and then choking the exhaust and routing it into a widening nozzle to speed it up.
A solid mix of fuel and oxidizer is placed into a tube, with a hole in the center. The material is ignited, and the exhaust is choked in a tight throat until it reaches supersonic speeds, before surging into an expanding nozzle to speed up. The style of the hole in the middle (the fuel grain) depicts the thrust curve, by changing the surface area of the propellant as the fuel burns. A simple cylinder hole will result in a ramping up thrust curve, while other grains exist, that may make the thrust steady or decrease over time.
The Pixie Engine demonstrates a Electric Liquid rocket engine. It has a very fast throttle response, but still has low thrust, with a decent efficiency. It uses kerolox, but because it is electric, it needs electricity, which is stored in heavy batteries..
In accordance to the image on the right, the engine's max throttle can be increased, from 50...120% with the slider, or to any range by clicking on the percentage and typing a value which will be multiplied by 100 to get the throttle percentage. The throttle (or perhaps the slider the engine is throttled by) will remain at 0...1 or -1...1, but the throttling will be computed. However, running the engine at throttles greater than 100% will result in damage, which is faster as the throttle is far more higher than 100%.
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