The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
For bombs such as atomic or nuclear, I believe it is a nuclear engineer.
An engineer needs to know the effect of temperature on a solid because it can impact the material properties, such as strength, stiffness, and thermal conductivity. Understanding these effects is crucial in designing structures and components that can withstand different temperature conditions without failure. Temperature changes can also affect the behavior of solid materials in various applications, such as manufacturing processes and electronic devices.
Alfred Nobel, the founder of the Nobel Prizes, was a Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1833.
The concepts of aerosol can go back as far as the 1790's. The very first aerosol can was invented in November 23rd, 1927 in Oslo, Norway by a chemical engineer named Erik Rotheim.
Dial soap was invented by a chemical engineer named Larry M. Chesebrough in 1948. He worked for the Armour and Company in the United States.
The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
One major challenge an engineer of a high-altitude airplane must consider is the decreased air density at high altitudes, which affects both lift and engine performance. This requires the design of specialized wings and propulsion systems that can operate efficiently in thin air. Additionally, engineers must address temperature extremes and the potential for structural fatigue due to low pressure and temperature fluctuations. Ensuring passenger safety and comfort at such altitudes also presents significant design challenges.
Engineer or Design Engineer. However in England, the term "engineer" can refer to a mechanic who works on an airplane.
loads or millions
£65,000 a year
the difference between aircraft maintenance engineer and aeronautical engineer is, aeronautical engineer dose the design work theoritically,while the aircraft engineer maintain and service the airplane
Aeronautical Engineer I believe so
No one they did it themselves.
A pilot is a crew member who flies the airplane. A pilot must be licensed by the FAA to fly an airplane. He has to be licensed to fly a specific type airplane. An aeronautical engineer is a person who helps design an airplane. That is a term for a college degree. They are also referred to as aerospace engineer. In the US, the engineer does not have to be licensed. He only has to meet the criteria of the company who designs the airplane. A mechanic is a person who is licensed to repair an airplane or build an airplane. I mention this because in Europe, the term "engineer" can sometimes refer to a mechanic. The FAA does license some engineers to be the industry representative for the FAA and to approve design changes to meet the Federal Regulations. These are called Designated Engineering Representatives.
The first female airplane designer was Elsie Macgill. She was a Canadian who was born in 1905 and was not only the first female airplane designer, she was also the world's first female aeronautical engineer.
The Vincentian who won the first Caribbean Innovation Challenge was engineer Kamara Jerome. The first Caribbean Innovation Challenge was held on October 2, 2012.