Items like cleaners, polishes and waxes are "non critical" items--things that can be substituted without fear of damaging anything. They pick these things based on two criteria: price and service. So basically, they call all the airplane wax suppliers, get a price and a delivery date, and choose whoever's got the best deal.
Polish Air Force Academy was created in 1927.
The motto of Polish Air Force Academy is 'Pro Patria Semper'.
Yes, pushing a vacuum cleaner involves balanced forces. The force you exert pushing the vacuum cleaner forward is balanced by the force of friction between the vacuum cleaner and the floor, allowing it to move without accelerating.
The work done by the man pushing the vacuum cleaner can be calculated as the dot product of force and displacement: Work = Force * displacement * cos(theta), where theta is the angle between the force and the displacement. Plugging in the values given: Work = 79.3 N * 2.29 m * cos(22.8 degrees). Calculate the result to find the work done by the man.
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The dot product of force and velocity gives the power generated by the force on the object. It is calculated as the product of the magnitudes of force and velocity, multiplied by the cosine of the angle between them. This represents the rate at which work is done on the object by the force.
The product of force and time is impulse, which is a measure of the change in momentum of an object. It is calculated by multiplying force by the time over which the force acts on the object.
Impulse is the product of a force and the time interval during which that force acts. It represents the change in momentum of an object.