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The flying shuttle works by shooting it of ramp and it goes at about 60 mph on a piece of string and helps on a loom this was created in 1749
Not many. There are some people who complain that the noise from spinning turbines is making them sick, but doctors have found no evidence of this. There is some evidence that bats and birds are injured or killed by the turbines, but again, there is conflicting evidence to say that flying creatures can and do easily avoid the blades.
Providing the plane flies high enough, it will be pushed by the jet stream when flying east. The wind will oppose it when flying west.
a glider is powered by wind, a flying machine has a moter to run it
The ISBN of The Flying Circus of Physics is 978-0-471-76273-7.
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Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Spinning Mule, and the Water Frame
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the Flying shuttle, used in Weaving cloth.
The Flying Shuttle was made by an English inventor named John Kay in 1733. It was used for making weaving much faster. Allowing people to make larger looms operated by one person, Using levers and springs to pull the shuttle back. The Flying Shuttle became a very important invention in the textile industry, eventually put one or two shuttle throwers out of a job. The Flying Shuttle did use a lot of yarn and did make the supply of yarn even worse. The invention could produce a large piece of cloth; the invention was thrown by a leaver that could be operated by one weaver. Kay placed shuttle boxes at each side of the loom connected by a long board, known as a shuttle race. A single weaver, using one hand, could cause the shuttle to be moved back and forth across the loom from one shuttle box to the other. Some woollen manufacturers used the Flying Shuttle but did not pay him royalties. Many people from the textile industry were of course very offended and attacked John Kay home and destroyed his invention, because they thought "The Flying Shuttle" was such a successful invention it would have taken work away from them. Many people have tried creating well duplicating his invention but have not really succeeded. Inventions of the revolution in textiles were weaving and spinning while the Flying Shuttle had the scene of mechanical weaving; the spinning frame was also important making the textile industry. John Kay's invention had lead the industrial revolution. Without his Flying Shuttle, there would have been no need for the spinning machines that followed, Like the Spinning Jenny for instance.
Flying shuttle and the water mule were the new machines that were invented during the textile industry.
the first invention during the industrial revolution was the flying shuttle
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Some experts say that the American Industrial Revolution began with the invention of the cottin gin.