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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

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Why did the flying shuttle require the invention of the spinning jenny?

The flying shuttle increased the speed of weaving, causing a bottleneck in the production process because spinning thread couldn't keep up. The spinning jenny was developed to meet the increased demand for thread by allowing one worker to spin multiple threads simultaneously, thus complementing the increased efficiency of the flying shuttle.


How do you increase speed in shuttle run?

To increase speed in shuttle runs, focus on improving your explosiveness and agility. Incorporate plyometric exercises like box jumps and burpees into your training regimen to enhance power in your legs. Additionally, practice shuttle run drills regularly to work on your acceleration and change of direction skills.


Does a shuttle launch create energy?

A shuttle launch does not create energy. Instead, it expends stored energy from its fuel sources to propel the shuttle into space.


Why does the total weight of the shuttle decrease during the first 20 seconds?

The total weight of the shuttle decreases during the first 20 seconds of flight because the shuttle is burning fuel, which is released as exhaust gases. As fuel is burned, the weight of the shuttle decreases due to the loss of mass from the system.


What type of forces are acting on flying buttress?

Flying buttresses experience compression forces from the weight of the building they support and tension forces from the forces exerted by the building pushing against them. These forces work together to stabilize and support the walls of the building.