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    the components of an airplane side by side or abreast in a supersonic stream unless there are compelling reasons for such an arrangement.“ 2.1.1 Wave Drag This type of drag is formed as a result of shock waves formed around an aircraft. Wave drag is the main reason behind the designing of oblique wings. This design has been found to reduce wave drag for a supersonic aircraft and can be believed as an aerodynamic evolution to swept wings on symmetric aircraft configurations. This wing is not…

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    Gender Roles: LGTBQ Study

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    Drag performances, however, when analyzed are shown to parody the performative actions that have been categorized and ultimately deemed original to each gender role. Sarah Salih notes this of drag in On Judith Butler and Performativity saying, “it is the very notion of an original that is being parodied…” What Salih is attempting to convey in her…

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    multi-disc star drag, which haves a sleek HT-100 washer. The product is finished off with a convertible power control. Another is Penn Conventional Reel's Avet HX5/2 Speed model. The reels are engineered to significantly change the traditional saltwater reel on the market. Some of the features consists of 6 stainless steel polished ball bearings that sport superb smoothness and an improvement in casting range and free spool. There is definitely no reel that can match the mega smooth drag and…

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    Essay On Nurse Anesthesia

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    in four general categories which include pre anesthetic preparation and evaluation, anesthesia induction maintenance and emergency, post anesthetic care, perianesthetic and clinical support (American Association Of Nurse Anesthetists, n.d.)Click and drag to move‌. The scope of practice for nurse anesthetics is very vast which includes but not limited to preanesthetic assessment and documentation, developing specific plan according to the patient and implement them, selecting and implementing…

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    Egner And Maloney Analysis

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    In their ethnographic study Egner and Maloney explore how ten drag performers of various gender identities from Pennsylvania use their performances, of doing a gender that they wouldn’t typically be seen as to subvert notions of gender held by the audience. Additionally, Egner and Maloney argue that the reactions of the audience members regulate the intensity of the actions of the drag performers. In one example from the article, a drag queen named Roxy had pulled an audience member on to the…

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    Golf Balls Lab Report

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    strategic placement of indentations maximizes lift while minimizing drag, thus leading to the modern day design of a golf ball. Drag and Lift In order to determine why golf balls have dimples, it is important to first look at the forces in the system as a whole. When a golfer hits a ball with a club, it soars through…

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    When a tennis ball spins it causes the drag force of the top and bottom of the ball to be unequal. To hit a ball with topspin, a player has to rotate the racket over the top of the ball while hitting it. This exerts a torque about the center of the ball which causes the ball to rotate forward. When the ball is rotating forward there is greater drag force applied to the top of the ball compared to the bottom of it. This is because at the top of…

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    There is no official rule book stating how a human being must act. No one issues out a handbook when children are born that dictates exactly what they should and shouldn’t do, but somehow people in today's society act as this type of thing exists. Thus, the media has been subject to scrutiny as they follow these unspoken rules and aid in the socialization of such stereotypes. However, some media texts acknowledge these enforced stereotypes and protest them. Todrick Hall’s Straight Out of Oz…

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    machines protect rovers when landed on a planet. Through viewing this, you can find out what type of machine my partner and I will use for our very own egg drop, and where you would see it contrasted in daily life. Withal, how gravity affects it and how drag, air resistance, and cushioning may help our device in landing. Additionally, you’ll find out our initial plan and how we believe it will help our egg survive the fall. The machine my partner and I are using has a strong, triangular…

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    Scale Model Parachutes

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    A scale model parachute will be designed and constructed to fall safely for the attached LEGO man to survive the parachute will provide enough air resistance to counteract gravity. One reason there is science in this problem is if the parachute goes to fast and kills the LEGO man to make the parachute go slower the parachute would have to be improved. Also, if parachute would be improved based on things such as how to make the air resistance greater making the parachute slower. Another, things…

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