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    The velocity of the rocket represents the distance the rocket gained over the amount of time it was in the air. The momentum represents how the mass of the rocket flew through the air per second. The height of the rocket represents how high the rocket flew with the data calculations from the most successful flight. The net force of the rocket represents both the thrust force and the force of gravity acting on the rocket as it flies. With all of the equations put together the rocket is completely represented in the way it…

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    The playwright would bring the social problem, struggle to overcome the difficulty, and situations from everyday life to be a part of the play. For American playwrights like William and Miller, we have seen a lot of poetic script of details. However, Stanislavsky, European playwright, prefers to the emphasis of the actor’s identification and the character’s psychological motivation. The playwrights would have to find the situations in own lives to create the play on stage with the main theme to…

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    were gaining thrust, which was by propellers, the planes would never be able to fly higher than twenty thousand feet since the air was too thin for the propellers to give the plane forward thrust. Starting development in the 1930s, Frank Whittle was named the inventor of the jet engine for airplanes (Sisson). The invention of the jet engine has changed the way the world travels. Although the credit for the invention of the jet engine was given to Whittle, Sir Isaac Newton was the first person to…

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    Aircrafts that are fitted with Jet engines are typically used for high altitude, long distance travel as their performance peaks in conditions unsuitable for any other engine variant. As aircraft climb to higher altitudes the density of the air reduces making propeller driven engines less desirable as their performance drops. Their is a reduction in the amount of air around which means propellers at higher altitudes begin to spin through nothing, not able to produce airflow over the aerofoil.…

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    The person giving the treatment will alternate giving five back blows and five abdominal thrusts until the object is no longer blocking the airway. Not every organization, for example the American Heart Association, teaches back blows. Since some only teach abdominal thrust, it is okay if you only use that method. When performing abdominal thrusts on someone else you will first get behind the victim and wrap your arms around their waist. Next, one will need to make a fist and place it right…

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    Jet Engine History

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    A jet engine is a sort of engine that releases a quick moving jet of gas to produce thrust as per Newton's third law of motion. This expansive meaning of jet engines incorporates turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, pulse jets and pump-jets, yet in like but in common term usage, the term commonly refers to a gas turbine Brayton cycle engine, an type of engine with a revolving compressor fueled by a turbine, with the remaining energy providing thrust. In today’s modern age of aviation, jet…

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    Hurston uses the imagery of the inside of Janie’s mind to display Janie breaking through a wall of sorts and displaying that one must go search for their lost objects if one wants to find themselves again. Some of the men were talking near Janie about what they would do had a women embarrassed them in front of people and that is when “Janie did what she had never done before, that is, thrust herself into the conversation”. (75) The word never means that an event or action will at no time occur…

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    Reusable Rocket Future

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    Script Are reusable rockets a sustainable possibility for the future? What are rockets? Rocket technology is extremely wasteful, and being a one shot wonder, they show no promise of a sustainable future. When a rocket is launched, it is propelled based upon newton’s 3rd law of motion; “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” This is done by using on board propellant which is then used to create thrust from a rocket engine, by ejecting thrust in the opposite direction to…

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    Physics Of Flights

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    The four forces of flight are the main reason why planes fly and how they are able to glide through the air majestically. Each force of flight helps to guide the airplane to its destination by helping it withstand gravity and pressure. Lift is one of the four forces, lift is an upward force that is created by the movement of air above and below an airplane wing. Lift helps balance out the weight of the plane for it to be able to withstand gravity. Lift's air flows faster above the wing and…

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    Without the newly developed methods and designs to reach space with the Saturn payload, the Apollo program won't be a success. In order to lift the massive payload required to reach the moon, the Saturn V rocket required millions pound of thrust. The First stage comprised of five-engine cluster for the 7.5 million pounds of thrust using liquid oxygen and kerosene fuel. The Second stage had five J-2 engines and the third with one J-2 engine all using hydrogen-oxygen fuel. Without the development…

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