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alternator can produce the current to supply in the vehicle our vehicle needs D.C current but the alternator can produce A.C current the A.C currrent can convert into D. current by diodes ADVANTAGES OF ALTERNATOR: it is light weight it is compaq in olden days generator are used but it is a heavy weight and it can occupy more space so alternators re used
In the UK it is simply known as a smokemeter or smoke analyser Please see the related link below.
It Pollutes the earth because the amount of fuels used in launching the actual rockets is close to 3000 gallons and we send up about 2-3 ships a year repeatedly along with all the fuel and energy used in the construction of the ships to begin with. Once your in space what you have to worry about is space trash, we are polluting space by those things such as hitting a golf ball of the ISS, which we have about 6-8 of orbiting the planet currently along with old satellites left in orbit but not functioning.
telescopes because they are meant to look into space
A map projection that is used for sea travel includes the gnomonic projection. This was most often used to find the shortest routes between points on a sphere.
The name of the man-made vehicle designed to travel through space is a spacecraft. Examples include the Apollo spacecraft, which carried astronauts to the Moon, and the Space Shuttle, which was used for missions to low Earth orbit. Other notable spacecraft include the International Space Station and various robotic probes like Voyager.
Yes, a spacecraft and a spaceship refer to the same thing: a vehicle designed for travel in outer space. Both terms are often used interchangeably to describe vehicles used for space exploration or travel beyond Earth's atmosphere.
It was called the Lunar Rover.
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Spacecraft is the generic term there are both manned and unmanned types such as satellites for the unmanned variety.
Rockets are almost always used in space travel. It takes the thrust of the rocket to push the satellite or capsule to it's destination. 99% of the time, a rocket is used in space travel.
Rockets are almost always used in space travel. It takes the thrust of the rocket to push the satellite or capsule to it's destination. 99% of the time, a rocket is used in space travel.
A spacecraft is a vehicle or device designed for travel or operation in outer space. It includes satellites, rockets, space shuttles, probes, and other vehicles used for exploring space, conducting research, or transporting cargo and personnel.
A spaceship is a vehicle designed for travel in outer space, often equipped to carry humans or cargo, while a rocket is a propulsion system that provides the thrust needed to launch a spacecraft into space. Rockets can be used independently or as part of a spacecraft, serving as the means of escape from Earth's gravity. Essentially, the rocket is the engine, and the spaceship is the vehicle that often incorporates the rocket for space travel.
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Currently... Space Shuttles and a Space Station which is not a vehicle per se.
the called space shuttles