Extra doses of vitamins A, C, and E, as well as zinc and selenium, two days before and two days after a flight help to alleviate jet lag. Also melatonin can be taken (5 mg) at the destination.
Extra doses of vitamins A, C, and E, as well as zinc and selenium, two days before and two days after a flight help to alleviate jet lag. Melatonin, a hormone which helps to regulate circadian rhythms, can also help
Depends on the plane but a fighter jet despences at 12 miles
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Jet planes fly with the help of Thrust and Lift produced by the jet engines.
You could practically ask any Jet ski Motor specialist for help.
they can help you with balance, it can help you with getting over fears of going too fast, and could help you with your falls when you fall off a jet ski.
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The decrease in kinetic and potential energy of the jumbo jet as it slows and descends on approach to landing is converted into other forms of energy such as heat and sound due to air resistance, and work done by the engines to counteract gravity and maintain the descent rate.
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Mostly kerosene. Answer: The two common designations for jet fuel are Jet A and Jet B Jet A is close to kerosene in its composition with a carbon number id 8 and 16, Jet B tends to be more like naphtha with a carbon number of 5 to 15 to improve its cold weather characteristics. Jet fuels are blended and formulated for specific customer requirements (military and civilian)Standard jet fuels may contain several additives: * Antioxidants (prevents gum formation) * Antistatic agents (prevent static buildup during fueling) * Corrosion inhibitors * Anti-icing agents * Biocides (some bugs can eat jet fuel and can plug filters)=== ===
Melatonin is used to decrease symptoms of jet lag. It would help you with drowsiness, sweating, fatigue, and increased heart rate experienced at jet lack. I don't think it would make you high unless you take too much.