AVMT 1101 Final exam Fall UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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AVMT 1101
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AVMT 1101
AVMT 1101 Final exam Fall UPDATED
Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
How fast an object is moving or how far it will travel in a specific amount of time is defined
as - CORRECT ANSWER- Speed
This is done when a resistance in overcome by a force acting through a measurable distance -
CORRECT ...
AVMT 1101 Final exam Fall UPDATED
Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
How fast an object is moving or how far it will travel in a specific amount of time is defined
as - CORRECT ANSWER- Speed
This is done when a resistance in overcome by a force acting through a measurable distance -
CORRECT ANSWER- Work
This type of stress t ries to crush an object - CORRECT ANSWER- Compression
This law states that the volume of an enclosed dry gas varies inversely with its absolute
pressue, provided the temperature remains constant - CORRECT ANSWER- Boyle's Law
The Process by which heat is transferred between two objects by direct contact is defined as -
CORRECT ANSWER- Conduction
This type of stress tries to slice through an object - CORRECT ANSWER- Shear
This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but it is possible to change its
physical state - CORRECT ANSWER- Law of Conservation of energy
The speed of the aircraft in relation to the speed of sound is referred to as - CORRECT
ANSWER- Mach number
The atmospheric pressure on a standard day is - CORRECT ANSWER- 14.7 psi
The four forces that act on an aircraft while in flight are - CORRECT ANSWER- Lift,
weight,, thrust, drag
The basic principle that explains how aircraft fly states: as the velocity of a fluid increases,
the static pressure of that fluid decreases. This is defined as - CORRECT ANSWER-
Bernoulli's principle
, The force that tends to retard or resist the motion of a body through air is defined as -
CORRECT ANSWER- drag
What is defined as any device that creates a force, based on Bernoulli's principle or newton's
laws, when air is caused to flow over the surface of the device - CORRECT ANSWER-
Airfoil
What is defined as the curvature which is present on top and bottom of a wing - CORRECT
ANSWER- Camber
Movement of an aircraft around its longitudinal axis is called ---- and is controlled by the _---
----- - CORRECT ANSWER- Roll, ailerons
Movement of an aircraft around it vertical axis is called ________ and is controlled by the
_________ - CORRECT ANSWER- Yaw, rudder
What are considered primary flight controls - CORRECT ANSWER- Ailerons, elevator,
rudder
Which helicopter control mechanism increases the angle of attack of the blades simultaneouly
and also contains the throttle mechanism - CORRECT ANSWER- Collective pitch Control
The color of 100LL fuel is - CORRECT ANSWER- Blue
The fuel that vaporizes too readily may cause - CORRECT ANSWER- Vapor lock
Tetraethyl lead is added to aviation gasoline to - CORRECT ANSWER- improve the
gasoline's performance in the engine
Neven use water - type fire extinguishers on class D fires. Because metals burn at extremely
high temperatures, the colling effect of water causes an explosive expansion of th emetal -
CORRECT ANSWER- True
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