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    For the point below where Cp and the Cpcritical and hence the drop in Cp is greatest gives the location of where the shockwave occurs on the surface of the aerofoil. Cp and Cp* vs M∞ (naca0012 aerofoil) Cp and Cp* vs M∞ (supercritical aerofoil) It is worth noting that for both the supercritical and Naca0012

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    allows resources to be transported where they are needed quickly and reliably. Source: OEF, 2004, AIR TRANSPORT ACTION GROUP (ATAG) BROCHE [1] Aeroplanes negative impact on humanity: The aircraft was used in world war one as a means to carry and drop bombs on enemies. This caused increased radiation and led to many illnesses and a large amount of people being injured and many deaths. An example of this is that of the first Atom bombs made which were dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima with the use

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    Candy Land is a brand new, hydraulic steel roller coaster ride, using an abundant amount of modern technology, recently added to Hershey Park. It contains as much as 100 foot drop, also including loops, and a corkscrew around delicious ice cream. Not only is there scrumptious looking scenery, but also the roller coaster has an average speed of 60 miles per hour, nevertheless the roller coaster can reach speeds up to 85 miles per hour. Also, this ride is guaranteed to be the most magical part of

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    orbit. The most significant effect is caused by atmospheric drag which affects satellites in low earth orbit. Outside of low earth orbit, satellites still experience external forces that could change the orbit however unlike atmospheric drag, the orbit altitude will not necessarily decrease. In addition to atmospheric drag, satellites are subject to thermal drag and gravity perturbations. Atmospheric Drag: (Author: Emma) Atmospheric drag effects all spacecraft orbiting earth below 2,000 km, producing

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    that the private industry will introduce a space economy in the commercial world of current times. This is most effective and lucrative at low Earth orbit. However, the lower you orbit, the less space there is as the surface area of an orbital path drops off as a squared function with the altitude. The obvious problem is this- How do we control the risk factors with “crowded skies,” while making sure that the market develops in a healthy, non-monopolistic way? NASA’s Commercial Orbit Transportation

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    There are a few reasons why you might want to keep your files secure. First is they contain embarrassing multimedia - you can't find the extra push to delete them. Second is them being trade secrets, especially if you're working on a secret project for a large company. Third, you just your privacy above all else. Regardless of why you want to keep your files under a digital lock and key, your best bet is to place your trust on Hider 2, a software capable of encrypting and protecting your files from

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    Mountain Lion Behavior

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    detects and catches its prey. Mountain Lions primarily eat deer but they also eat other species as well. A lion will kill a deer every ten to fourteen days. They also dine on coyotes, raccoons, rodents, elk, feral hogs, and even porcupines. They may drag the meal to another area and cover it with dry leaves, grass or pine needles to protect the food from other animals and to reduce spoilage. A mountain lion may return to feed at the site over a period of several days. The effect

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    of the weight of the ball into the ball and the momentum of her body moving forward. There are four main pitches that are thrown. They are a fastball, a drop ball, a rise ball, a change up, and a curve ball. The fastball is the most commonly pitch known to man. It is thrown straight, at the strike zone and is thrown at a high velocity. A drop ball is where the pitcher snaps her wrist a little earlier of the release than usual. This motion puts topspin on the ball. The rise ball is using a specific

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    From Rags Programming to Riches Programming Microsoft Visual Studio.Net is an object-oriented program that is used to develop website and software application. In the early 60’s Visual Basics was developed to help beginners to learn essential programming techniques. In the 70’s when Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates programmed computers with basic. In the late 80’s and early 90’s he wanted to make programming windows program simpler, so he developed a whole new visual user interface (GUI), which

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    Oxygen Diffusion

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    Respiration, too, is essential to human life. In fact we breathe 15-25 times per minute. When you suck air in, you use your diaphragm and intercostal muscles to contract and expand your chest cavity, which shrinks when you exhale. You breathe in air, and it goes through your mouth or nose into or epiglottis. From there, it transfers into your trachea, and then into the vocal cords, which are in the larynx. Next, it travels until it reaches the bronchi, and is then relayed into both of your lungs

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