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    Rotor Makes A Helicopter Move Upwards How Does A Helicopter Work? In order to fly‚ an object must have "lift." Lift is what pushes something up. Lift is made by wings. Wings have a curved shape on top and are flatter on the bottom. That shape makes air flow over the top faster than under the bottom. The faster air on top of the wing makes suction on the top of the wing and the wing moves up. Airplanes get lift from their wings. A helicopter’s rotor blades are spinning wings. A helicopter moves air

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    harming anybody and anything. Governments can use drones for national security. “Deliver stuff to soldiers while they are in combat‚ drones can deliver ammo and goods to the soldiers without risking any other lives” (Domestic Drones). Therefore the helicopter pilots are not at risk carrying supplies into battle. “Drones can be used for spying on the enemies‚ that way the soldiers have an idea of where they are going” (McNeal). Drones are quiet so the enemy will not suspect a thing. This is how drones

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    What Are Aircraft? Everyone has seen a jet streaking across the sky leaving a trail of vapor as it goes. Maybe you have heard the distinct thud‚ thud‚ thud as a helicopter slows in its descent. You have probably marveled at a plane so massive that it seems to just hang in the air by some invisible force. These wonderful marvels of human engineering have captured the hearts of many. They are known the world over as aircraft. But what is an aircraft? Aircraft’s are comprised of many different things

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    Karan Madan IB Physics SL Sam Edgecombe 2012.04.22 D‚ DCP‚ CE Paper Helicopter Experiment Introduction: The paper helicopter experiment involves designing a paper helicopter and by changing a certain variable acquire data for a selected variable. The essential part in this practical is to plan the experiment in detail in order to obtain substantial data. Firstly we have to identify our controlled variables which will be kept constant throughout the experiment. By carrying out this practical it

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    Condition Based Maintenance vs. Phase Based Maintenance Activity 9.1 – Research Paper MBAA 520 Organizational Behavior Theory‚ Applications in Aviation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY There is an increasing desire for the implementation of condition based maintenance programs to replace the traditional hour based maintenance on Military rotor wing aircraft. There are several advantages and disadvantages to this type of maintenance. The purpose of this paper is to discuss both and the affect that they play

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    battery v. paperclips

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    OF CLIPS DOES INCREASING VOLTAGE PRODUCE MORE ENERGY? PROBLEM: How much voltage of the battery (6V) and the number of coils‚ can pick up paperclips?  IV = voltage of the battery  DV = number of paperclips  Constants: trials‚ number of coils‚ battery HYPOTHESIS: If the amount of voltage (IV) is increased‚ the number of paperclips (DV) will increase as you pick them up. This is because the higher the voltage‚ the stronger the energy produced in the coil around the metal rod

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    Helicopter Lab

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    Helicopter Lab (Print and Due Monday) Problem: If we change the length of a paper helicopter’s wings‚ what length of wing will make the helicopter fall slowest? Hypothesis: If we increase the length of a helicopter’s wings then it wall fall slower because the wings will spin slower. Procedure: Materials: • Scissors • 3 Paperclips • Stop Watch • Ruler (metric) • Helicopter paper template(5cm X18cm) Step by Step: 1.) Gather Materials

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    Operation Paperclip Essay

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    and help further research in advanced weapons and black projects. This project was known as Operation Paperclip. Operation Paperclip was a secret agenda for the United States to gather up as much intelligence that the scientist knew and have them build it for us. The name Operation Paperclip came a result for the immigration papers that they needed to bring over the scientists. The topic is controversial because it was a part of the war plan to

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    Paper Clips Railcar The Railcar in the movie “Paper Clips” is now filled with paperclips. Every paper clip they have came with a story‚ and every paper clip is representing somebody. When people go into that car‚ they feel those things. They understand the pain‚ and remember the stories. People can visualize the victims in there. The Railcar experienced it all‚ and is now a famous artifact to remind us what the holocaust was about. The Children’s Holocaust Memorial consists of a genuine

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    DYNAMO- POWERED HELICOPTER College of Engineering‚ Adamson University 1 Introduction Flight fascinates people of all ages. Recent advances in battery technology have extended the capabilities of model airplanes and toy helicopters. For those who have never outgrown a childhood enthusiasm for the wonders of flight‚ it is possible to buy inexpensive‚ remotely controlled planes and helicopters. A toy helicopter offers an opportunity to investigate and study some basics of flight. An

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