proceed at slow no wake speed
proceed at slow-no-wake speed
In Virginia, when operating a boat or personal watercraft (PWC) within 50 feet of a dock, boat launch, or people in the water, you must reduce your speed to a "no-wake" speed. This means you should operate at a speed that does not create a wake, ensuring safety for those nearby. Additionally, you should exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings to prevent accidents.
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Water temperature affects the launch of a water bottle primarily due to the density and viscosity of the water. Colder water is denser and less viscous, which can create more resistance and reduce the bottle's buoyancy, affecting how it launches and travels through the air. Conversely, warmer water is less dense and more viscous, allowing for a potentially smoother launch. Additionally, if the water is heated to a point of creating steam, it can increase internal pressure, leading to a more explosive launch when the bottle is opened.
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If your water rocket leaks, it will not be able to build up enough pressure to launch properly. This could result in a failed launch or a weak trajectory. It is important to ensure that your water rocket is properly sealed before each launch to achieve the best performance.
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About 4 miles to the water launch.
a small camera on the water tank
from a storage tank held within the jet