Ch 4: Vector addition worksheet (side 1) Name: _____________________ 1. You walk 5 km to the south and then 3 km 30° west of south. What is your final displacement? 2. An airplane is flying at 150 m/s to the north. The wind is blowing in a direction 45° east of north at 50 m/s. What is the resulting velocity of the plane? 3. Two people pull a wagon using two ropes with an angle of 50d between them. If one person pulls with 110N and the other with 115 N, what is the resulting
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What are your longtime interests or passions? Growing up most children have an idea what they want to be based on the interest that they have. Whether to be a doctor, engineer, scientist or whatever but while I was a kid I had passion to be an airline pilot. When I think of an airline pilot, I think of it as one of the coolest job in the world. Every time I saw an airplane flying on the sky, I watched it until it was gone or until it hid in the clouds. That’s how crazy I was and that’s why I wanted
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How is the size of a parachute important in skydiving? Parachutes are used for many things. They are used by race cars, space shuttles, aircraft and skydivers to help them slow down to a safe speed. The parachute slows the speeding body down because it causes air resistance, or drag. Drag is the friction between an object and the air that it is moving through. The larger an object is, the bigger the surface area it will have. This larger surface area causes more air molecules to be moved aside
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Shruti Manchanda ------------------------------------------------- Flight Centre Case Study Analysis Shruti Manchanda ------------------------------------------------- Flight Centre Case Study Analysis Contents Executive Summary 1 Findings 2 Discussion 4 CONCLUSION 7 Recommendation 7 Implementation 8 References 8 Executive Summary This report contains analysis on Flight Centre’s customer experience survey conducted in Australia. The report has been divided
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JAIRM, 2014 – 4(1), 78-95 Online ISSN: 2014-4806 – Print ISSN: 2014-4865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jairm.22 Flight delay performance at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Grigoriy Yablonsky1, Richard Steckel1, Denis Constales2, John Farnan1, Damon Lercel1, Manoj Patankar1 1 Saint Louis University, Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology (USA), Ghent University, Department of Mathematical Analysis (Belgium) 2 gyablons@slu.edu, rsteckel@slu.edu, denis.constales@gmail
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typically constructed as a flat aerofoil, that is designed to spin about an axis perpendicular to the direction of its flight. A returning boomerang is designed to return to the thrower. It is well known as a weapon used by Indigenous Australians for hunting”. Ok so by definition boomerangs fly because: “Returning boomerangs fly and are examples of the earliest heavier-than-air man-made flight. A returning boomerang has two or more airfoil wings arranged so that the spinning creates unbalanced aerodynamic
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Hewlett-Packard: The Flight of the Kittyhawk (A) Company Overview: Hewlett-Packard Corporation is a very prevalent brand name recognized globally. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company is one of the world's largest information technology companies that specializes in developing and manufacturing computing, data storage, networking hardware, designing software and delivering services. Major product lines include personal computing devices, enterprise, industry standard servers,
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THE TRAVEL AGENCY SERVICE INDUSTRY: INDUSTRY TRENDS AND PRACTICES Sue Bergin-Seers1 , Barry O’Mahony2 and Regina Quiazon3 Introduction The need for this scoping study was identified by the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA). A current overview of the industry, including the changing trends of travellers, was required by the organisation, with a specific request to source existing available data with regard to industry trends for travellers in seeking, booking and purchasing travel
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own called Flight 001. Flight 001 has retail stores located in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Chicago that sell everything from cosmetics to luggage. John and Secion take great pride in creating a small boutique atmosphere with high quality products and friendly service. The problem that John and Sencion are experiencing with their store, Flight 001, is that they need to stand out among other competitors. There are many other stores that sell the same products that Flight 001 is trying
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Visit www.flightcentre.com.au | Call 1300 733 867 Flight Centre Limited trading as Flight Centre ABN 25 003 377 188 ACN 003 377 188 Flight Centre Booking Number 6516699 Your Itinerary: Issued Monday 29 April 2013 Present this itinerary with your photo ID (or passport for international travel) at check-in. Avoid delays at check-in. Confirm flight times and terminal information within 24 hours prior to departure. Flight Details Malaysia Airlines MH140 Fare Class: ZBT3MAU Airline Reference:
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