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PLTW Aerospace Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Aerospace Engineer - answerDevelops new technologies for use in aviation, defense 
systems, and space exploration, often specializing in areas such as structural design, guidance, 
navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, and production methods. 
Aircraft - answerA device that is used or intended to be used for flight in the air. 
ATC - answerAir Traffic Control, A system is to prevent a collision between aircraft 
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Straighterline PHY250 General Physics I Midterm Exam (New Version June 2024)
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Question 1 
Correct 
5.00 points out 
of 5.00 
A 0.200 kg dart is fired horizontally at a speed of 2.75 m / s when it hits a 0.700 kg block ofwood 
suspended by a string. The nose of the dart sticks into 0.00210 m the wood. 
Together the dart and block swing upwards from a height of 0.0500 m above a table to 
0.128 m above the table. Which of the following is the average force the dart applies to the 
block during impact? 
Select one: 
a. 32.4 N 
b. 15.1 N 
c. 1.36 N 
d. 0.872 N 
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Three types of Rotor Systems - correct answer 1. Semirigid - composed of two blades that are rigidly mounted to the main rotor hub 
2. Rigid - the blade roots are rigidly attached to the rotor hub 
3. Fully articulated - allow each blade to lead/lag (move back and forth in plane), flap (move up and down about an invoiard mounted hinge), independent of the otherblades, and feather (rotate about the pitch axis to change lift) 
 
3 Types of Approach - correct answer Normal: 7-12 @300-500 AGL 
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Ailerons - ANS Located on the trailing edge of the wing to provide roll control 
 
Attitude - ANS The aircrafts orientation relative to Earth's horizon 
 
Cowling - ANS Metal covering of an airplane engine, helps with cooling 
 
Axes of Flight (Rotation) - ANS Pitch, Roll, Yaw 
 
Engine Instruments - ANS Tachometer Ammeter (battery), Engine Oil Pressure, Manifold Pressure, Engine Pressure Ratio, Fuel Pressure, Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge 
 
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Ailerons - ANSWER-Located on the trailing edge of the wing to provide roll control 
 
Attitude - ANSWER-The aircrafts orientation relative to Earth's horizon 
 
Cowling - ANSWER-Metal covering of an airplane engine, helps with cooling 
 
Axes of Flight (Rotation) - ANSWER-Pitch, Roll, Yaw 
 
Engine Instruments - ANSWER-Tachometer Ammeter (battery), Engine Oil Pressure, Manifold Pressure, Engine Pressure Ratio, Fuel Pressure, Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge 
 
How does lower density air influence ...
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SIFT - Army AviationThree types of Rotor Systems - correct answer 1. Semirigid - composed of two blades that are rigidly mounted to the main rotor hub 
2. Rigid - the blade roots are rigidly attached to the rotor hub 
3. Fully articulated - allow each blade to lead/lag (move back and forth in plane), flap (move up and down about an invoiard mounted hinge), independent of the otherblades, and feather (rotate about the pitch axis to change lift) 
 
3 Types of Approach - correct answer Normal: 7-12...
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Absolute Accuracy - ANSWER-The ability to determine present position in space independently, and is most often used by pilots. 
 
Absolute Altitude - ANSWER-The actual distance between an aircraft and the terrain over which it is flying. 
 
Absolute Pressure - ANSWER-Pressure measured from the reference of zero pressure, or a vacuum. 
 
Acceleration error - ANSWER-A magnetic compass error apparent when the aircraft accelerates while flying on an easterly or westerly heading, causing the compass ...
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Ap Bio Chapter 18 Practice Test 99 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The role of a metabolite that controls a repressible operon is to - CORRECT ANSWER e) bind to the repressor protein and activate it 
 
The tryptophan operon is a repressible operon that is - CORRECT ANSWER E) turned off whenever tryptophan is added to the growth medium. 
 
Which of the following is a protein produced by a regulatory gene? - CORRECT ANSWER D) repressor 
 
A lack of which molecule would result in the cell's ina...
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AFOQT Study Guide (Aviation Information) Questions and Answers 2023
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Flaps 
Location: Aft/ Trailing Edge 
Purposes: (1) Increase lift by deflecting airflow downward (2) When extended, increases surface area (3) Decreases velocity required for takeoff and landing 
 
 
 
Slats 
Location: Leading Edge 
Purposes: Maintain lift at low speeds when extended 
 
 
 
Spoilers 
Location: On the wings of many turbine-powered aircraft 
Purpose: Destroy the residual lift after landing, putting the planes enti...
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