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    Aircraft Propulsion Essay

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    Introduction To understand aircraft propulsion it is important to understand the term propulsion first. Propulsion is a means of producing force required for movement of object. The propulsion system has some source of mechanical power and some means of using this power to generate force such as wheels, propellers, legs, etc. Nobody can precisely tell the origin of mankind’s desire to fly as it is lost in the distant past. There are legends of people strapping birdlike wings and jumping of a…

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    This resistive force retards the motion of the fluid and enhances its temperature. This effect is clear for the velocity in Fig.5 and for the temperature as well as the concentration in Figs. 8 and 10, respectively. Also, these figures illustrate that the magnetic field…

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    The Functions Of Brakes

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    Learning Objective At the end of this topic, you will be able to understand about: • Brakes Introduction: Brakes are classified into six types based on the nature of power employed. Brakes are employed to stop the vehicle in the least possible distance. The following media (Brakes) explains about the functions and types of brakes. Original OST In this media, you will learn about ‘Brakes’. Brake: Brake is one of the vital control parts of a vehicle. Brakes are needed to stop the vehicle in…

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    My Day (1st draft) Balancing school and personal life and work is a very tough art to master. With class work homework projects quizzes work and family it is almost impossible. With this being my first time in college in college I am trying to figure out the best times to do things. Like study rather than go out with friend, do an assignment now or later, which test to study for with the limited time in the day given. It is all still a juggling act for me at this point in my college career. But…

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    Physics In Car Racing

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    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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    known as the Coriolis Effect or Force, which is the effect a rotating object has on the motion of another object. The trials experienced in the lives of the characters are the Coriolis Force in their lives that induced the change in their behavior or lifestyle. The Coriolis Effect is an inertial force that causes an object moving perpendicular to a rotating body to veer off of its intended course. The Coriolis Effect acts on objects, compounding with other forces that affect motion. This effect…

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    The instability of the roller coaster creates a spring constant. This means that as the car travels through the roller coaster, it loses energy because the track shakes and moves. For example, when viewing the videos it became apparent that when the car entered the loop, the track shook violently making it difficult to determine when the car reached each location. As the car went through the track, going up into the loops it grew in height, decreasing in kinetic energy while increasing in…

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    Skiing Vs Snowboarding

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    In this world all of us have different views on activities, food, and a number more. There are various activities, like snow sports. When choosing a snow sport, a person needs to know the difference between snowboarding and skiing. First, a person needs to know the difference in the learning curve involved in snowboarding and skiing. Skiing is probably the harder one to master. In skiing, a person can clock at least 80 miles an hour on a head wall(this is the steep face of a hill; also it is a…

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    Rotating Point Lab

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    Moment of Inertia for Rotating Objects Lab Report For this lab, the guiding question that needed to be answered was: For the system shown below, is there a functional relationship between the rotational inertia of the rotating object and the time required for the hanging mass to fall a known distance that can be determined experimentally? (as seen in Figure 1) Before beginning to attempt to answer the question, the lab had to be set up correctly. First, the rotating object was set tangent to…

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    Cartesian Form

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    We can easily convert this into Cartesian form by replacing z by x+iy |(x+iy)-(-3 +2i)|=5 |(x+3) + i(y-2)|=5 √(〖(x+3)〗^2+〖(y-2)〗^2 ) =5 or 〖(x+3)〗^2+〖(y-2)〗^2=25 Which is the exact form of a Cartesian equation of a circle with a center of (-3, 2) and a radius of 5 We could check if a particular point lies on the circle Ex. z2=1-3i Substituting into the equation of the circle, with z replaced by z2=1-3i |(1-3i) - (-3 + 2i)|=5 |4-5i|=5 √(4^2+〖(-5)〗^2 ) =5 41=5, which is not true, thus z2 does not…

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