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SIFT (Army Aviation)question n answers graded A+ 2023
  • SIFT (Army Aviation)question n answers graded A+ 2023

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  • SIFT (Army Aviation)Profile drag - correct answer Caused by the blades frictional resistance Induced drag - correct answer Downwash Parasite drag - correct answer Components attached to a helicopter that dont contribute to lift Total drag - correct answer Sum of profile, induced, and parasite drag. Bernoullis principle - correct answer As flow increases, pressure decreases Phases of flight - correct answer Takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, landing. Flat and curved side pressure ...
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Sift Aviation questions with verified solution 2023
  • Sift Aviation questions with verified solution 2023

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  • Sift Aviationwhat is the preferred method of ground movement for helicopter on airports - correct answer air taxi what type of helicopter design uses a ducted fan in place of a tail rotor to cancel torque effect - correct answer the NOTAR how would high density altitude affect the performance of a helicopter - correct answer Performance would decrease due to low value of the air density which pitot static instrument makes use of both pitot and static preasure - correct answer airspeed i...
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UBC EOSC 114 exam with complete solutions
  • UBC EOSC 114 exam with complete solutions

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  • Work W = f x d The force that pushes an object times the distance the object moves Potential energy The work needed to raise an object a distance against the pull of gravity Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:02 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Kinetic energy The energy an object has due to its motion Sensible heat Heat energy we can feel or measure Latent heat Hidden heat energy in chemical bonds Released...
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ATI TEAS 7 TEST CHEMISTRY EXPLAINED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022-2023 A+
  • ATI TEAS 7 TEST CHEMISTRY EXPLAINED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022-2023 A+

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  • ATI TEAS 7 TEST CHEMISTRY EXPLAINED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A+ Matter Anything that has mass + volume divisions of matter pure substances and mixtures Pure Substance A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties EX: O, H, CL, ( elements ) Compounds: H20, NaCL definite properties: alwaysthe same Heterogenous mixtures are... mixturesthat are not uniform throughout Oil and water - creating a distinct boundary Ho...
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FSU SOP 3004 Exam 1 Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A
  • FSU SOP 3004 Exam 1 Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A

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  • FSU SOP 3004 Exam 1 Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A Social Psychology - -the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by other people; focus on the individual Theory - -scientific explanation based on theories based on observations; unify findings and help guide future research Four Major Theoretical Perspectives (all correct) - -1. Sociocultural 2. Evolutionary 3. Social Learning 4. Social Cognitive Sociocultural ...
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Heat Transfer Exam 1 Question with Verified Answers
  • Heat Transfer Exam 1 Question with Verified Answers

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  • What is Heat Transfer? - ANSWER-Heat Transfer is the transfer of thermal energy due to temperature difference Difference between thermodynamics and heat transfer - ANSWER-Thermodynamics deals with equilibrium state and changes from one equilibrium state to another. Heat transfer deals with systems that lack equilibrium. In other words, thermo deals with amount of thermal energy transfer, while heat transfer seats with the rate of energy transfer. 1st Law of Thermodynamics - ANSWER-The rate...
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ATI  TEAS Questions with correct Answers {Revised} 2023/2024
  • ATI TEAS Questions with correct Answers {Revised} 2023/2024

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  • ATI TEAS Questions with correct Answers {Revised} 2023/2024 4 Phases of Matter - correct ans- Solid - Liquid - Gas - Plasma When are molecules in constant motion? - correct ansAbove zero (0K or -273 C) Kinetic Molecular Theory - correct ansMolecular motion changes as heat is added or removed; heat overcomes forces holding matter together What will not break the bonds in a molecule? - correct ansThe amount of heat required for a phase change Solids - correct ansMolecules are pa...
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MRSO - Static Field - Module 2 Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+
  • MRSO - Static Field - Module 2 Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+

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  • Static field metrics - 1T = 10,000G (0.5mT = 5G) Who published guidelines titled "Criteria for Significant Risk" that specifies what qualifies as significant risk of exposure to magnetic field associated with MRI. - FDA FDA guidelines state EXPOSURE to a static field that does not pose a significant risk is: - Limited to 8T for adults and infants > 1 month Limited to 4T for infants < 1 month Forces related to static field - -Torque/rotation -Translation/Displace...
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Neuroscience, Sixth Edition Chapter 14 The Vestibular System exam with complete solutions
  • Neuroscience, Sixth Edition Chapter 14 The Vestibular System exam with complete solutions

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  • Test Bank to accompany Neuroscience, Sixth Edition Chapter 14 The Vestibular System exam with complete solutions Multiple Choice 1. The sensory system that processes information regarding self-motion, head position, and spatial orientation is the system. a. visual b. auditory c. vestibular d. olfactory e. gustatory Answer: c Textbook Reference: Overview Bloom’s Level: 1. Remembering 2. In the labyrinth, the canal reuniens connects the to the cochlea. a. saccule b. utricle c...
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ATI TEAS Questions with correct Answers 2023/2024
  • ATI TEAS Questions with correct Answers 2023/2024

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  • ATI TEAS Questions with correct Answers 2023/20244 Phases of Matter - correct ans- Solid - Liquid - Gas - Plasma When are molecules in constant motion? - correct ansAbove zero (0K or -273 C) Kinetic Molecular Theory - correct ansMolecular motion changes as heat is added or removed; heat overcomes forces holding matter together What will not break the bonds in a molecule? - correct ansThe amount of heat required for a phase change Solids - correct ansMolecules are packed together i...
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