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monoplane    音标拼音: [m'ɑnəpl,en]
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  • Advantages disadvantages of biplanes over monoplanes?
    The discussion centers on the advantages and disadvantages of biplanes compared to monoplanes, focusing on historical context, structural considerations, and aerodynamic principles Participants explore various aspects of aircraft design, including lift, drag, and visibility, as well as the evolution of biplane and monoplane technology Some participants note that biplanes historically had
  • Biplane vs Monoplane: Which has Greater Drag Why?
    I thought that biplane has more wetted area due to the two wings and produce more drag However, it is supposed to have half of the drag produced by the monoplane of the same wingspan, according to what i read in a book Can anybody help me about with this? Which has the greater drag and why?
  • What Are Elastic and Inelastic Problems? • Physics Forums
    This discussion focuses on the concepts of elastic and inelastic problems in physics, specifically through two examples involving momentum conservation The first example involves a pilot jumping from the Baby Bird monoplane, where the initial velocity of the plane and pilot is calculated using the equation for momentum conservation The second example discusses a frog jumping off a skateboard
  • Pros and cons of wing placement on an aeroplane - Physics Forums
    Most monoplane aircraft that have the same mission usually have the same wing position High Wings has the following attributes: uninterrupted lift surface has highest oswald efficiency factor fuel in wet wing can be gravity fed to engine; however, this also makes it more difficult to fill and increase potential for fire in a crash
  • Find Airspeed for Min Horsepower w 1800 lb Clark Y Wing
    The minimum airspeed for a Clark Y wing monoplane with a total weight of 1800 lbs is calculated to be 67 03 ft s This calculation utilizes the formula that relates weight to the maximum coefficient of lift, density at sea level, wing area, and minimum airspeed
  • Why do my 2-pin TV and HT systems give shocks on ports when ON together?
    TL;DR Why my 2-pin TV and HT system give shock on ports when ON together? (both connected to same extension box) Can it damage them? Can I fix it with a local earth rod for extension board near my room? My house has earth at the main but its poor covered
  • Why percent yield sometimes less than 100% in chemistry experiments?
    Homework Statement I'm learning about percent yield in chemistry labs and noticed that the percent yield is often less than 100% What are the most common reasons for this? Relevant Equations Percent Yield = (Actual Yield ÷ Theoretical Yield) × 100
  • Standard Rf Values - Biology (Photosynthesis) - Physics Forums
    Would anyone happen to know where I could find the standard Rf values (for Chlorophyll a, Chlorophyll b, Xanthophyll, and Carotene) if varsol is the solvent? I'm trying to identify those plant pigments via Paper Chromatography, and I'd like to compare my results to the standards The problem is
  • Ideal Gas Density: PV=mRT Explained - Physics Forums
    The discussion revolves around the ideal gas law, specifically the equations PV = mRT and PV = nRT Participants are exploring the differences between these equations, particularly focusing on the constants involved and their units Some participants question the use of different constants in the equations, noting that R varies depending on whether it is expressed per mole or per mass Others
  • Why is HCl called Hydrogen Chloride (by IUPAC naming)?
    The discussion revolves around the IUPAC naming of HCl, specifically why it is referred to as hydrogen chloride rather than hydrogen monochloride Participants explore the implications of naming conventions in chemistry, particularly in relation to the state of the compound (gas vs solution) Some participants mention that the IUPAC name for HCl is hydrogen chloride, referencing the Red Book





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