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    Super Car Science Project

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    science project, you will see aerodynamics, drag, and wind speed do its process on cars. In my experiment,on each car, there are streamers on them.When my wind tunnel turns on, streamers that fly everywhere will represent drag, and streamers that stick to the car will represent aerodynamics. In real life, they use smoke to figure out where drag is.Sometimes, they will put streamers on the car and use this method to determine drag, aerodynamics, and wind speed. Aerodynamics is what allow cars…

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    conventional vehicle. Therefore, electric vehicle deign to against aerodynamic drag must be reduced to a very low level to keep the same performance as conventional vehicle. Aerodynamic drag force and drag reduction is a crucial task…

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    by sheet and, protected the car’s other component. Designing of the body is significant. Sports car companies attach importance to body design. The remarkable things are while designing the body; used materials, stiffness weigh of the body and, aerodynamic design.Lamborghini is one of the most valuable sports car company is in the world. Lamborghini is Italian company and founded in 1963. The sports cars, produced by Lamborghini, reach high speed and, have good acceleration. Thus, the body…

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    Physics In Car Racing

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    Xfinity Series, and the Camping World Truck Series.”(Mukul Bhatia.What is NASCAR?.www.quora.com.) On the rough racetrack nascar cars are made to be driven in extreme conditions. In the sport of racing aerodynamics downforce, drag determines the motion of the race car. Car aerodynamics is a study of aerodynamics of road vehicles. Main goals are to reduce drag and wind noise, reducing noise emission, and to prevent undesired lift forces…

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    Offshore Wind Turbines

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    Energy Laboratory (NREL), all load data were presented for a 5 MW NREL reference wind turbine (Jonkman et al., 2009). The report includes rotor thrust and torque for different wind speeds. These loads were obtained numerically by the FAST (Fatigue, Aerodynamics, Structures, and Turbulence) program (Buhl Jr and Manjock, 2006). Ragan and Manuel (2007) presented statistical extrapolation methods for estimating wind turbine extreme loads for a utility-scale 1.5 MW turbine sited in Colorado to…

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    Wind Turbines Essay

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    Energy Laboratory (NREL), all load data were presented for a 5 MW NREL reference wind turbine (Jonkman et al., 2009). The report includes rotor thrust and torque for different wind speeds. These loads were obtained numerically by the FAST (Fatigue, Aerodynamics, Structures, and Turbulence) program (Buhl Jr and Manjock, 2006). Ragan and Manuel (2007) presented statistical extrapolation methods for estimating…

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    Drag Racing Research Paper

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    track, the lighter it will be. But, the carving out the entire car to nothing may not hold as much merit as it sounds. The car must last being launched upwards of 70 miles per hour, and reducing the amount of vehicle could potentially reduce the aerodynamic capability of the car. In brief, the mass of the car is vital to success of…

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    My Rocket Physics

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    The distance the rocket will travel will increase because the rocket has more mass. Newton’s 1st, 2nd, 3rd law and aerodynamic forces had an effect on the rocket. The changes made to the rocket was that more mass was added to the rocket. Two grams of clay was added to the nose cone. The straw is 205 cm body length and there’s 3 fins on the bottom that are 4cm x 2cm. Newton’s 1st law is if an object in rest it will stay in rest unless an outside force acts on the object. Also, if an…

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    In 1850 a boy named Palé who was a Brazilian soccer player was immigrating to the United States. He was not excelled in school just had the average knowledge. He loved playing soccer in Brazil but knew that in America Fútbol was not the same. He had moved in and met Bobby and Vonté. They taught Palé how to play american football and he enjoyed it just as much as soccer. The boys played almost everyday at lunch during school and after school. One day Palé was thinking about how most sports had…

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    Supersonic Essay

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OBJECTIVE The objective of this report is to give an insight into the world of supersonic flight in hopes that students and lecturers attending the annual, week-long “Learning and Sharing Festival” will educate themselves more about supersonic planes. 1.2 SCOPE This report discusses the design features and the functions of a general supersonic aircraft. It will also cover advantages and disadvantages, the target users and the possible…

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