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    Physics of Airplanes

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    order to understand how airplanes fly‚ we must break down the parts of an airplane and understand the physics behind the airplanes most important components: the engine/propeller‚ and the wings. In the earlier days‚ airplanes gained thrust only by a single propeller. Nowadays huge turbofans are attached to the wings or the tail of the aircraft instead. Of course propelled airplanes are still used‚ most modern planes have jet engines. I will be going over the physics of propellers‚ and how airplanes

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    Teradyne Company Profile

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    Company Name: Teradyne‚ Inc. Headquartered: North Reading‚ MA Industry: Electronic Test & Measurement Instruments Manufacturing Year of Founding: 1960 2011 Sales: $1.43B 2011 Employees: 3‚200 Rankings: S&P 500 Company Overview Teradyne‚ Inc. is a leading supplier of automated test equipment and a maker of systems for testing semiconductors. Teradyne have a broad customer base which includes integrated device manufacturers‚ outsourced semiconductor assembly and test providers‚ wafer foundries

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    How Do Helicopters Work?

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    How Do Helicopters Fly? How do helicopters work? Helicopters are the most versatile flying machines in existence today. This versatility gives the pilot complete access to three-dimensional space in a way that no airplane can. If you have ever flown in a helicopter you know that its abilities are exhilarating! The amazing flexibility of helicopters means that they can fly almost anywhere. However‚ it also means that flying the machines is complicated. The pilot has to think in three dimensions

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    Descriptive Essay Sample

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    the outside trailing edge of the wings are the ailerons‚ they control how much the airplane rolls when the pilot turns the yoke (similar to a steering wheel in a vehicle) either right or left. On the inside of the wings‚ close to the body of the plane‚ are the flaps. They are used to produce extra lifting force at slower speeds‚ they are controlled by a handle in between the pilot and co-pilot seats. At the rear of the airplane on a flat surface parallel to the wings is the elevator‚ the pilot can

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    components Although airplanes are designed for a variety of purposes‚ most of them have the same major components. The overall characteristics are largely determined by the original design objectives. Most airplane structures include a fuselage‚ wings‚ an empennage‚ landing gear‚ and a power plant

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    recording the time of flight. Constant Variable: Surface Area of the Wing: By changing the surface area of the helicopter’s wings‚ it may change the rate at which the helicopter takes to land. Also I could examine whether air resistance is greater with wings with a greater area or less area. To keep the surface area constant‚ a skewer or light rigid material can be attached to the wings. This material will keep the wings from folding whilst in

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    Wing evolution has been a highly debated topic in insects. Wings play a crucial role for insects since they are used to assist with collecting food‚ migration‚ fleeing from predators‚ and many other activities. There are three main theories that have been thoroughly researched to help explain the evolution of wings. These theories include the paranotal origin of wings‚ the tracheal gill theory‚ and the exite-endite theory. The paranotal origin of wings hypothesis states that wings developed from

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    Stability and control. An overview on the design of a fixed wing aircraft: The structure of an aircraft is configured as follows: A fuselage is a long cylindrical body with tapered ends to make its shape aerodynamically smooth. Fuselage carries flight crew‚ passengers‚ payload‚ fuel and engine. Fuselage also holds a large wing which provides sufficient lifting force to the aircraft due to the shape of its cross section (aerofoil). This large wing has ailerons to control rolling motion. The vertical stabilizers

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    Ima god

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    down. We made this modification because the wings of the airplane enable it to fly farther since it makes the airplane stay longer in the air. We believed that because the wings enlarge the volume of the airplane‚ the air resistance on it would become more‚ making it able to stay in the air longer. The wings also act as vertical stabilizers of the plane. Therefore‚ by bending down the tip of the plane‚ we believed that it would essentially act as a ‘third wing’‚ which would help our plane glide for an

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    There are countless types of paper airplanes‚ some inspired by actual planes‚ other inspiring the creation of planes. From the Basic Dart to the Chopper‚ paper airplanes grow in complexity. There are paper airplanes with no wings to paper airplanes with more than two wings. Some that seem to fly tail first and some that do not. From the time people have been making paper airplanes‚ the Basic Dart has been around. It is probably the most common paper airplane. The design is a somewhat sleek and

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