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    side winder missile

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    a seminar report on “SIDEWINDER MISSILE” A SEMINAR REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BY BISWESWAR RANJAN HOTA ROLLNO: 1101297242 UNDER ESTEEMED GUIDANCE OF Mr. SAMEER KUMAR PANDA DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING NALANDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHUBANESWAR‚ (ODISHA) CERTIFICATE OF RECOMMENDATION This is to certify that the project report entitled “SIDEWINDER MISSILE”

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    properties of another blend of chemicals called the black powder‚ consisting of potassium nitrate‚ sulfur‚ and charcoal; which became the first "modern" high-energy composition of black powder. The Chinese were also involved in pyrotechnics‚ developing rockets by 10th century and using fireworks in 1200 AD. Chinese firecrackers became a popular item in the United States when trade begun in the 1800’s‚ and still remain popular in the United States today‚ accounting for well over half of the annual sales

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    accelerates at a uniform rate of 0.92m/s2 for 3.6 s. Find the final speed and the displacement of the car during this time. Vf= Vi + at= 9.92m/s D x= Vot+ at2/ 2=.00253 km =~ .003 km 2. A car starts from rest and travels for 5.0s with a uniform acceleration of -1.5m/s2. What is the final velocity of the car? How far does the car travel in this time interval? vf = vi + a(Dt) or vf = (0 m/s) + (-1.5 m/s2)(5.0 s) = -7.5 m/s Dx = vi(Dt) + 1/2a(Dt)2= Dx = (0)(5.0 s) + 1/2(-1.5 m/s2)(5.0 s)2 = -18.75

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    forward thrust when air is pushed in the direction opposite to flight. This can be done in several ways including by the spinning blades of a propeller‚ or a rotating fan pushing air out from the back of a jet engine‚ or by ejecting hot gases from a rocket engine. The forward thrust is proportional to the mass of the airstream multiplied by the difference in velocity of the airstream. Reverse thrust can be generated to aid braking after landing by reversing the pitch of variable pitch propeller blades

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    Projectile Motion You have probably watched a ball roll off a table and strike the floor. What determines where it will land? Could you predict where it will land? In this experiment‚ you will roll a ball down a ramp and determine the ball’s velocity with a pair of Photogates. You will use this information and your knowledge of physics to predict where the ball will land when it hits the floor. [pic] Figure 1 objectives * MEASURE THE VELOCITY OF A BALL USING TWO PHOTOGATES AND

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    both a magnitude and a direction. For instance‚ a velocity vector will have a magnitude (24 m/s) and a direction (northeast or 45 degrees). These simulations will demonstrate how vectors can be summed to produce a resulting vector‚ and how the acceleration vector affects the velocity vector. [pic] Part I: Vector Addition Simulation: [pic] Place two vectors [pic]in the work area. Change their direction and magnitude be dragging the heads of the arrows representing each vector. Click [pic]

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    Will the Space Elevator ever be a reality? Tim Engstrom The Cost of Space The cost of shipping payloads into space is currently thousands of dollars per kilogram[1]. Rockets are used for this job‚ subjecting the cargo to severe changeable g-forces‚ generating extreme pollution. The cost of launching a satellite by rocket is typically between $50 million and $400 million dollars[2]. Geosynchronous orbits at 35‚786 km are significantly more expensive to achieve than Low Earth orbits at less than

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    The UGM-84A‚ or the Harpoon missile is an anti-ship missiles capable of engaging a variety of targets. Through technological advancements‚ harpoons can now be incorporated into every naval platform in order to combat various enemies. With its built in radar‚ targets can now be detected at longer rangers and precisely eliminated. This radar system also allows for efficient guidance during flight path. Each missile has a different launch sequence‚ and varying bandwidths. This allows each to specialize

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    the specific energy E in an open channel with respect to channel bottom is defined by equation 1. E = y + v22g Eq. 1 Where E is the specific Energy in distance (L)‚ v is the velocity in (L/T)‚ y is the depth of flow in (L)‚ and g is the acceleration of gravity in (L/T2). Based on this equation‚ the energy before the weir is equal to the energy over the weir plus the height of the weir as shown in equation 2. E1 = E2 + Δz Eq. 2 From the known discharge‚ the velocity of the flow can be

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    In the bottle rocket lab‚ our rocket was able to achieve lift off after filling it with water and compressed air. We estimated that our rocket went thirteen and one half meters into the air for an awesome six seconds. When we launched our rocket‚ it followed a parabolic arch from the launch pad to the landing area. As our rocket was flying through the air‚ it maintained its stability through the air due to the fins that were on the side of the rocket which helped to push the air in an even streamlined

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