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Force necessary to overcome gravitational force to keep the airplane flying is termed
Lift
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Ailerons are used primarily to
Roll the airplane
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Ailerons are located
On the outer edge of the wings
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Pitch makes the airplane
Go up and down
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Bank makes the airplane
Roll or turn
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The four aerodynamic forces acting on an airplane are
Drag, lift, thrust and weight
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An airplane wing is designed to produce lift resulting from relatively
Positive (High) air pressure below the wings surface and negative (Low) air pressure abovethe wings surface
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Flight Instruments
Airspeed Indicator Altimeter Attitude Indicator Vertical Velocity Indicator
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Engine Instruments
Tachometer Ammeter (battery)
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Altimeter
Altitude in MSL
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Vertical Velocity
How many feet per minute climbing/diving
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Forces acting on an aircraft in a steady flight condition (no change in speed or flight path)
Lift equals Weight Thrust equals Drag
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A flashing green air traffic control signal directed to an aircraft on the surface is asignal that the pilot
Is cleared to taxi
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Steady red light signal from the tower toaircraft approaching to land
Continue circling
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Flashing red light signal from the tower to aircraft approaching to land
Airport is unsafe for landing
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Propeller blades are curved on one side and flat on the other side to
Produce thrust
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When in the down (extended) positionwing flaps provide
Greater lift and more drag
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What makes an airplane turn
Horizontal componenet of lift
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What is one advantage of an airplane said to be inherently stable
Airplane will require less effort to control
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If the elevator trim tabs on the airplane are lowered, the plane will tend to
Nose up
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The pilot always advances the throttle during a
Climb
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The pilot of an airplane can best detect the approach of a stall by the
Ineffectiveness of the ailerons and elevator
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It is ordinarily desirable to provide an unusually long flight strip at municipal airports for thetake-off of
Heavily loaded ships in still air
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A closed runway is marked on an airfield diagram with
X X X
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Over run is marked on an airfield diagram with
>>>
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The rearward retarding force of airplane drag is opposed by
Thrust
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Cowling is located
Around the engine
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Airport taxiways are identified at night by omni directional edge lights in what color
Blue
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If the aircraft ammeter is indicating a minus value
means the Generator or alternator output is inadequate
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The angle formed by the chord of an airfoil and the direction of the relative wind is called the
Angle of attack
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Aircraft Structure
Fuselage Wings (w/ ailerons & flaps) Empennage (tail) Landing Gear Power Plant
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Empannage Parts
Fixed: Vertical stabilizer and horizontal stabilizer Moveable: Rudder, elevator, trimtabs
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Power Plant Parts
Engine Propeller
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What does the cowling do
Helps cool the engine
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What does the rudder do
Moves the airplane nose left and right
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What does the elevator do
Moves airplane nose up and down
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Atmospheric pressure
Weather changes help lift airplane, actuates some flight instruments
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Air Density
Effects airplanes capability
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Less dense air
reduces power, thrust and lift
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Density
Increases with altitude
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Increase temps
Decreases density
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Newtons Laws of Motion 1
Body at rest remains at rest
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Newtons Laws of Motion 2
Constant force creates acceleration proportional to mass
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Newtons Laws of Motion 3
One body exerts force on another, 2nd exerts force equal to 1st but in opposite direction
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Magnus Effect
Low pressure upward force
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Axes of Flight
Pitch, Roll, & Yaw
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Pitch
Lateral Axis (thru wings) Nose & Tail up and down Elevators
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Roll
Longitudinal Axis (thru body) Wings up and down Ailerons
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Yaw
Vertical Axis (up and down) Wings side to side Rudder
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Rudder
Push left pedal, rudder moves left, moves tail to right and nose to the left.
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Secondary Flight Controls
Flaps, leading edge devices, spoilers and trim devices
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Trim Systems
Relieve pilot of the need to maintain constant pressure on flight controls
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Altimeter Purpose
One of most vital inst. in acft. Measures where acft is at in atmosphere presents as altitude.
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Altimeter Hands
- Short: 10,000's feet
- Middle: 1,000's feet
- Long:100's feet
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Vertical Speed Indicator VSI or VVI
Indicates whether plane is climbing, descending or in level flight Ex: rate of climb500fpm
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Airspeed Indicator
- Pressure measured, different colored arcs.
- White-Flap operating range
- Yellow-Caution range
- Red-Never exceed speed
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Turn Indicators
Like a "level", if ball is uncentered aerodynamic forces are unbalanced.
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Attitude Indicator
Miniture airplane and horizon bar. Indicates attitude of airplane relative to the true horizon
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Heading Indicator (aka directional gyro)
Basically compass, not affected by flight.
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Turn Indicator
If aileron & rudder movements are coordinated during turn, ball remains centered.
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Magnetic Compass
Sets gyroscopic heading indicator. 30 degrees appears as 3.
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Basic Flight Maneuvers
Straight & Level Turns Climbs Descents
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Rudder moves
airplanes nose left and right
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Aileron moves
Airplane wing
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Elevator control moves
airplane nose up and down
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Flying by attitude
visually establishing airplanes attitude with reference to natural horizon
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Trim
Used to relieve all possible control pressure sheld after desired altitude has been attained
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Straight and level flight
Main maneuver Constant heading and altitude is maintained Wing tips even with horizon
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Level Turns
All 4 primary controls used (ailerons, elevator, throttle & rudder)
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3 Types Level Turns
- Shallow 20 degrees
- Medium 20-45 degrees
- Steep 45+ degrees
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Empannage (cabin)
not considered a major component of an aircraft structure
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Moving the control wheel or stick to the right will cause the right aileron to
Rotate forward
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If the control wheel or stick is moved forward
Airspeed will increase Aircraft pitch will change
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If the left rudder is pressed then the aircraf twill
Yaw
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Mach refers to
Speed of Sound
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As the radius of a turn decreases the
positive g-forces are increased
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As altitude increases in order to maintain the same amount of lift an aircraft must
fly faster
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If a pilot is instructed to land on Rwy 27 using a straight approach, the heading should be
270 degrees
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When flaps are extended
Drag and lift increase
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Which two flight controls are used to control the rate of a turn
Elevator and ailerons
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An aircraft on a heading of 325 is flying
Northwest
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Under normal VFR conditions how much of a pilots attention should be focused on cockpit instruments
10%
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Large yellow X's painted on the end of the runway indicate
closed runway
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The axis which extends lengthwise thru the fuselage from the nose to tail is
longitudinal axis
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The transponder code which indicates an in-flight emergency is
7700
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The control system used primarily to relive the pilot from having to maintain constant pressure on the flight controls is the
Trim
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Drag (during climb) requires increase in thrust.
Need sufficient thrust to continue climb
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Climb Types
- Normal Best rate of climb (Vy)
- Best angle ofclimb (Vx)
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An aircraft instructed to land on Rwy 23L would establish an approach heading of
230 degrees
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The four aerodynamic forces acting on anairplane are
Drag, lift, thrust, & weight
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Moving the control stick to the right or left affects which aircraft controls
ailerons
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The tachometer
is not a flight instrument
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Flaps are generally used
during takeoff during landings
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A flashing green air traffic control signal directed to an aircraft on the surface is asignal that the pilot
is cleared to taxi
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In creating lift
the air moving over the wing moves faster than the air moving under the wing
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The propeller blades are curved on one side and flat on the other to
produce thrust
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On the ground, an aircraft is steered by
pushing the rudder peddles
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Depressing the left rudder pedal would move the tail of the aircraft
right
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An aircraft on a heading of 300 degrees is heading
Northwest
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Supersonic means
Faster than the speed of sound
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What is the standard weight for gasoline used in aircraft
6 lbs /gal
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The pilot of an airplane can best detect the approach of a stall by the
ineffectiveness of the ailerons and elevator
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What makes an airplane turn
horizontal component of lift
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Larger aircraft generally tend to
land on longer runways
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For runway 23L, what does the L indicate
L stands for the left-hand runway at airports with two runways aligned in the same direction
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Tachometer
indicates the speed at which the engine crankshaft is rotating. Not a flight instrument!
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Flaps
Increase lift and drag.
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Compass headings
- 360 North
- 90 East
- 180 South
- 270 West
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113. Northwest Heading
Falls between 270 and 360 degrees
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Inverse Operation
Subtraction & Division
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Prime Number
Whole # which can be divided by itself and 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, ...
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Subtraction Answer
Remainder
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Factors
#s that can be multiplied resulting in a whole number Ex: 2 X 3 = 6
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Composit Number
Whole # that can be divided evenly by it selfand 1 AND by at least one other whole # Ex: 46 8 10 15 27
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Order of Operations
"Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally"
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Convert fahrenheit to celsius
-
Convert celsius to fahrenheit
-
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Area of a rectangle
Length X Width
-
An eclipse of the sun throws the shadow of the
moon on the earth
-
Substances that hasten a chemical reaction without themselves undergoing change arecalled
Catalysts
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Lack of iodine is often related to what disease
Goiter
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Under natural conditions, large quantity of organic matter decay therefore
soils maintain their fertility
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The thin layer that forms the front of theeyeball is called the
Cornea
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The most likely reason why dinosaurs became extinct was that they
Failed to adapt to a changing environment
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Which of the following is a chemical change
Burning one pound of coal
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A person with high blood pressure should
avoid salt
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The chief nutrient in lean meat is
Protein
-
Spiders can be distinguished from insects bythe fact that spiders have
four pairs of legs
-
An important ore of uranium is called
Pitchblende
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Of the following the lightest element known on earth is
hydrogen
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Of the following gases in the air, the most plentiful is
nitrogen
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The time it takes for light from the sun to reach the earth is approximately
8 minutes
-
Of the following types of clouds, the ones that occur at the greatest height are
Cirrus
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New drug test. Group A takes drug. Group B takes sugar pill. Group B called
An experimental control
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After adding salt to water, the freezing point of the water is
lowered
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Radium is stored in lead containers because
the lead absorbs the harmful radiation
-
The type of joint that attaches the arm to the shoulder blade is the
Ball and socket
-
Limes were eaten by British sailors in order to prevent
Scurvy
-
The time that it takes for the Earth to rotate 45 degrees is
3 hours
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Of the following planets, the one that has the shortest revolutionary period around the sun is
Mercury
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What is the negative particle that circles the nucleus of the atom
Electron
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In the International System of Units, a measurement for mass is a
kilogram
-
What is energy called that is derived from the Earth's internal heat?
Geothermal
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Compouds that include fat and oils found in foods and the human body are
Lipids
-
Resistance is the tendency for a material to oppose the flow of electrons and is measured in
OHMS
-
In order for a lunar eclipse to take place the
earth's axis of rotation must point toward the moon
-
A scientist who studies animals would be called a
zoologist
-
A group of tissues in the human body which work together is
Organ
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What is an insect scientist called
Entomologist
-
A "dalton" is a unit of measurement for measuring
mass
-
The adult human of average age and size has approximately how many quarts of blood
6
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The smallest of the FORMED elements of the blood are the
platelets
-
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A fish breathes with
Gills
-
The type of element an atom is is determined by
the number of protons
-
Seasons are caused primarily by
the Earth's tilting on its axis
-
Planets in our solar system rotate
counter clockwise
-
A common name for sodium chloride (NaCI) is
salt
-
Animals that eat plants AND other animals are called
omnivores
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Which planet in the solar system has the least surface gravity
Pluto
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How many legs does an arachnid have
8
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A herpetologist would be primarily concerned with the study of
amphibians and reptiles
-
Excepting the three tiny bones in each ear, how many bones are there in a normal adult skeleton
200
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Blood is returned to the heart through tubes called
veins
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What kind of bird can build a nest which weighs more than a ton
Bald eagle
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Paleontologist studies
Dinasours
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Which panet in our solar system has the shortest year
Mercury
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Chloroplasts are found in which type of cells
Plant Cells
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Your forearm contains two bones.
The ulnaand & Radius
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Which planet in our solar system has thelongest day
Venus
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Which of the Earth's NATURAL elements hasthe highest atomic number
Uranium
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The lowest or most narrow level of theclassification of organisms is called
Species
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Water freezes at what temperature
0 degrees C
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W Is burning charcoal in your BBQ a chemical reaction
YES
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Where are electrons found in an atom
in orbital layers around the nucleus
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H2O is the chemical formula for
water and ice
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What percentage of elements are metals
75%
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How many meters are there in one kilometer
1,000
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An oxide is formed when an element is chemically combined with what type of specific element
Oxygen
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A very strong acid would have a pH closer to
1
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Carbon has an atomic number of 6. How many protons would the element contain?
6
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Elements with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called
isotopes
-
What percentage of the worlds population lives in the United States?
6 percent
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Which is the deepest ocean
Pacific Ocean
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Which of the planets in our solar system has the most known moons
Jupiter
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What does the color of a star signify
surface temperature
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Cloroplasts
help plant cells turn sunlight into energy for the plant
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Lanthanum
has a higher atomic number than uranium but is not a NATURAL element
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Nitrogen
Makes up 78% of the gases in the air
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Jupiter
Has 60 known moons
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Pacific Ocean
averages about 4,000 meters deep
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Star color
Blue stars are hotter than red stars
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Quadrilateral
4 sided polygon
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Polygon
closed-in shape, made up of 3 or more straightlines
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Equilateral Triangle
All 3 sides are equal, the angles of all 3 sides are 60 degrees each
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Isosceles Triangle
2 sides have equal length, and whos eopposing sides have equal angles
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Scalene Triangle
A triangle all 3 sides and all 3 angles are unequal
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Acute Triangle
All 3 angles are less than 90 degrees
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Obtuse Triangle
1 angle is greater than 90 degrees
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Right Triangle
Triangle with a 90 degree right angle
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Hypotenuse
Longest side of a right triangle. Other sides are called LEGS
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Concurrent Triangles
Triangles which are identical
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Similar Triangles
Triangles same shape but not same size
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Special Lines
Indicate altitudes, medians and angle bisections (dashed line you create solvingproblem)
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Quadrilateral
Polygon with 4 sides. Sum always measures 360 degrees.
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Parallelogram
Quadrilateral whose opposing sides are parallel to each other. Opposite sides are also equal
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Rectangle
All angles are 90 degrees
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Square
All four sides are equal in length
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Rhombus
All four sides equal but 2 are slanted
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Trapezoid
two sides parallel but two are not
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Circle
360 degrees Circumfrance is the length around
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Diameter
line going across the circle, 1/2 circle
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Radius
1/4 circle, 1/2 diameter
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Perimeter
Sum of the length of all sides
-
Pythagorean Theorem
hypotenuse (long line) equal to sum of thesquare of the legs c^2=a^2+b^2
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Diameter of Circle
pi (3.14 or 22/7 or 3 1/7)
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Circumference of Circle
pi X diameter or pi X radius X2
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Area of Rectangle or Square
Length X Width
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Area of Parallelogram
Base X Height
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Area of Triangle
1/2 base length X Height
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Area of Circle
(pi X radius) ^2
-
Volume
inside of 3 dimensional objects (instead of area on flat objects)
-
Rectangle Volume
L X W X H
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Cube/Square Volume
1 side cubed (s^3)
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Cylinder Volume
- Base X Height
- Find base using area of circle (pi X radius)^2, then multiply by height
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In chemistry, what are alpha particles
helium nuclei
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The Baume scale is used to measure
specific gravity
-
The Antoine equation is used to
estimate the vapor pressures of pure liquids or solids
-
Surplus red blood cells are stored in what organ
Spleen
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What region of brain influences body temp, metabolism etc
hypothalamus
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What causes the stars to twinkle
turbulent air
-
Electrons which move thru an electric circuit as current have a
negative charge
-
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Rust is caused by a chemical reactino known as
oxidation
-
When heat is transferred through a solid the process is called
conduction
-
At higher altitudes, water boils
at a lower temperature
-
What is the name fo the negative particle which circles the nucleus of the atom
electron
-
When entering a climb from level flight, the weight of the aircraft
results in increased drag
-
Turbulence is caused by
convective air currents, obstructions to wind flow, wind shear
-
A minimally safe airspeed descent is principally used
when clearing obstacles during landing
-
When in the down (extended) position,wing-flaps provide
greater lift and more drag
-
An aircraft must travel __________ at 10,000ft than at 1,000ft
faster
-
Are flaps a primary flight control
No
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What does the term yaw mean
directional turning from the tail section
-
The IFF on a military aircraft
indicates whether an aircraft is an enemy orally
-
The line on an airspeed indicator to warn that operating above the indicated level is danderous is colored
Red
-
When taking off into a headwind, the result will be
shorter takeoff distance and increased climb angle
-
If the elevator tabs on a plane are lowered, the plane will tend to
nose up
-
If one end of a runway is number 27, what will the other end be
09
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Factors of a Product
When two or more numbers are multiplied to produce a certain product, each of the nnumbers is known as a factor of the product
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Air moving over the wing
moves faster than the air moving under the wing
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base
a base is a number used as a factor two or more times. i.e.2x2x2
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Exponent
An exponent is a number that shows how many times the base is to be used as a factor
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Power
A power is anmber that can be expressed as a product of equal factors
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Reciprocal
If the product of two numbers is 1, either number is called the reciprocal of the other number
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Factorial
The factorial of a natural or counting number is the product of that number and all of the natural numbers less than it
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