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    Volcanoes Vs Drones

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    great idea, or a burden? A big problem the United States is faced with is whether or not to use drones in militias combat.Imagine this, a pilot is flying his plane over the middle east attempting to locate a major leader in the terrorist act.Then, Boom!The pilot is hit by a surface to air missile, and the plane explodes on impact.The plane as well as the pilot, are lost.This isn’t just a death, a wife lost a husband, a child lost their father, that pilot had a family to take care of.All of this…

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    On September 11, 2001, four planes were hijacked and crashed into multiple locations. Two of the planes were crashed into the north and south towers of the World Trade Center. Another of the planes crashed into the Pentagon. This series of attacks caused over 3,000 deaths nationwide; however, the casualties could have increased drastically if not for the incredibly brave, selfless, and patriotic actions of the 45 passengers aboard flight 93, the fourth hijacked plane. While the target of the…

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    Teedyne Case Study

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    Some of this information supplies the information to the “black box” of a plane but it is not the “black box”. The other type of equipment Teledyne produces is used to dataload the plane. This is equipment and software that will “upload” and “download” information, typically software, from components within the plane. A very simplistic example of this would be a plane uses a navigation database for its travels and every 28 days the airlines are required to update this…

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    USS Yorktown Trip

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    My favorite trip was when I went to South Carolina to board the USS Yorktown in Charleston.The trip included the exploration of the ship, may different varieties of planes, and a submarine. This trip was a memorable experience that surely I know that not one person could ever forget! In Charleston, South Carolina, which is a four hour and thirty minute drive from Pearson Georgia, I got to board the World War II memorial ship called the USS Yorktown. The USS Yorktown had provided a great deal of…

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    Free Body Diagram

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    angle of zero (horizontal) and draw a free body diagram of the cabinet here: On a horizontal plane, the normal force is _Perpendicular_______ to the weight. The cabinet has a mass of 100kg. It therefore has a normal force of __-100______ N and a friction force (on the horizontal plane) of _2.22N_ μ = 0.30  the ramp and draw a free body diagram of the cabinet in the box here: The force down the plane and normal force are components of __force diagrams__________. Before we add an applied…

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    bunch of planes that are active in the war. There is one plane that stands out amongst all of the others -- the Boeing B-29 Superfortress. This plane stands out from the others due to the fact that it had a huge impact on World War II and also because it affected the world after World War II was drawn to a close. One way the B-29 affected the war is because it helped end the war. World War II ended because the United States dropped two atomic bombs on to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The plane that…

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    Most airlines run these planes on a strict schedule. So with a timely schedule and many processes the small details can be often over looked. Often the flight crew and ground crew from the airlines are rushed in preflight check. For some small planes used in recreational flying, it takes about 30 minutes or more to fully check an aircraft that seats up to 4 people (Fowler). It should take over an hour to fully check a gigantic plane such as the Boeing 474 which is often used in…

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    statement was slowly unravelled, and after many waves of bad news, disappointments, and flawed conspiracies proved that the plane and its passengers had been shot down by the USSR. (Gorman 1659) What had taken place was that a plane filled with 269 people passengers had strayed over to Soviet air space, was tracked by a Soviet pilot, and was shot down after he had tracked the plane for over two hours, despite multiple…

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    The rest was a blur. We ran and got our bags checked as fast as we could. We were all literally running trying to catch the plane. But sadly, just before we reached the security check, the plane left. We were all very discouraged and were all trying to think of a second plan. We couldn’t think of anything so we ended up talking to the airport security who transferred us to the representatives for Emirates Airlines…

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    9-11 Paragraph

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    group. so many people were killed on that fateful day. those four planes were supposed to be sent into four different places. There was the two that we really remeber that were sent into the twin towers, then there was the one that was sent into the pentagon, and the fourth was sent into a field in penslvania. the fourth one killed everyone aboard the plane. for the other three some people did survive though. the effect of those plane crashes was a big effect. some people did not want to go on…

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