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What are the 3 things that absorbs sound?

Rough surfaces absorbs sound.Eh. I know foam does.


Examples of tribasic acid?

a tria basic acid is a acid containing three replacable hdrogen atoms


What are the basic needs of organisms?

1. evirement 2. cells 3.energy given off by the sun


What three inventions was Richard Feynman paid 1 dollar for the patents while working on the Manhattan Project?

1. Nuclear airplane 2. Nuclear rocket 3. Nuclear electrical power plant


What is a situation when scientific method can be apply?

Try to see if a paper airplane will fly farther with 5 paperclips on the nose as opposed to 0,1,or 3. Question: Will the # of paperclips on the nose of a paper airplane cause the plane to fly farther? Hypothesis: 5 paperclips on the nose of a paper airplane will make he plane fly farther than with 3,1,or 0 paperclips on the nose. Experiment: Make paper airplanes and fly them with 0 paperclips on the nose. Repeat this test 3 times. Record about how many meters each test flew. Repeat this with 1 paper clip, than 3 paperclips, and finally 5 paperclips. Analyse: Record the average of the 3 tests. write down the steps you took in completing the experiment. Also write down the controlled, dependent, and independent variables of the experiment. Conclusion: 5 paperclips on the nose of the paper airplane will make the plane fly farther than with 0,1,or 3 paperclips on the nose. Compare: Compare the averages, variables, and steps taken along with any other data, to that of other scientists. Remember, a valid experiment can be repeated with duplicated results.

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What are the 3 basic movement of an airplane?

Yaw, pitch, and roll. (thrust is needed for any on of these to occur)


What controls the 3 basic movements of an airplane?

The three basic movements of an airplane (pitch, roll, and yaw) are controlled by the elevator, ailerons, and rudder respectively. The elevator controls the pitch by moving the nose of the aircraft up and down, the ailerons control the roll by tilting the aircraft from side to side, and the rudder controls the yaw by moving the aircraft left and right.


What 3 basic skills are involved in the driving task?

navigation, guidance, control


I just got a 3 ch 360 degree j-3 cub grasshopper radio remote control electric RC airplane rtf when you turn it on it goes in reverse why?

because it is broken


What are 3 basic categories of control?

The three basic categories of control are feedforward control, concurrent control, and feedback control. Feedforward control involves anticipating potential issues and implementing measures to prevent them before they occur. Concurrent control monitors ongoing processes to ensure they align with established standards and objectives. Feedback control assesses outcomes after a process has been completed to evaluate performance and guide future improvements.


How much does a airplane cost?

you wanna buy an airplane ? try 3 million bucks son !


How many wheels are there in jet airplane?

3


What market is an airplane made to appeal to?

There are three (3) different markets for airplane manufacturers: Private, Commercial, and Military.


How many flat surfaces does a triangle pyramid has?

5 Flat surfaces 4 flat surfaces (3 for the sides and 1 for the base).


What is a airplane with 3 sets of wings called?

triplane


What is the date when airplane was invented?

December 3, 1903


What are the release dates for Monster House - 2003 Airplane House 3-22?

Monster House - 2003 Airplane House 3-22 was released on: USA: 2005