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why air is considered a fluid?

because is a substance which may be made to flow or change its shape by the application of
moderate pressure.
what airplane section is called leading edge?
the front section of wings, stabilizers or other airfoils.
absolute pressure is equal to.
gauge pressure plus atmospheric pressure.
in place of what, the special fasteners that produce high strength with light weight, can be used?
in place of conventional a n bolts and nuts.
what has to do a mechanic in order to make a rivet hole of the correct size?
first drill a hole slightly undersize.
surface corrosion appears as a general.
roughening, etching or pitting of the surface.
how is the procedure for welding stainless steel compared with the procedure for welding carbon
steels?.
it is basically the same.
self-locking nuts are used on aircraft to.
provide tight connections which will not shake loose under severe vibration.
how is defined motion?
is a continued change of position or place.
how is called the movement about the longitudinal axis?
roll.
what produces the movement about the vertical axis?
yaw.
which is the use of nacelles and pods?
to house the engines.

what metal or metal alloy are nearly all elastic stop nuts made of?
they are made of steel or aluminum alloy.
what compound does the synthetic rubber called neoprene have?
it has an acetylene base.
what must you never do when weighing an aircraft?
weigh it with the fuel tanks partially full.
how are usually attached the nonstructural members that are not removable from the
helicopter?
they are attached by riveting or spot welding.
when is it necessary to make revison to a drawing?
when changes in dimensions, design or materials are made.
by which methods are nuts, bolts, and screws safetied with wire?
by the single wire or double twist method.
which is one of the differences between a helicopter and a fixed-wing aircraft?
is the main source of lift.
in what consists a radial engine?
in a row or rows of cylinders arranged radially about a central crankcase.
where is stamped the alloy designation on large aluminum alloy tubing?
on the surface.
on larger aiplanes, from private business jets to large jumbo jets, in relation of what are identified
the center of gravity and its range?
in relation to the width of the wing.
what nonstructural members of aircraft can be welded satisfactorily?
only stainless steel members.
what type of fabric or cloth are used in the manufacture of aircraft covering?
organic and synthetic fibers.

what does an original surface treament for steel parts also include to remove all traces of dirt, oil,
grease, oxides, and moisture?
usually includes a cleaning treatment.
what type of defect will the penetrant inspection detect?
will detect surface cracks or porosity defect.
how are neumatic systems protected against dirt?
by means of various types of filters.
how is potential energy defined?
energy that is at rest or energy that is stored.
how is called the amount of force acting on a specific amount of surface area?
pressure.
how much varies the propeller efficiency?
from 50% to 87%.why air is considered a fluid?
because is a substance which may be made to flow or change its shape by the application of
moderate pressure.
what airplane section is called leading edge?
the front section of wings, stabilizers or other airfoils.
absolute pressure is equal to.
gauge pressure plus atmospheric pressure.
in place of what, the special fasteners that produce high strength with light weight, can be used?
in place of conventional a n bolts and nuts.
what has to do a mechanic in order to make a rivet hole of the correct size?
first drill a hole slightly undersize.
surface corrosion appears as a general.
roughening, etching or pitting of the surface.
how is the procedure for welding stainless steel compared with the procedure for welding carbon
steels?.

it is basically the same.


self-locking nuts are used on aircraft to.
provide tight connections which will not shake loose under severe vibration.
how is defined motion?
is a continued change of position or place.
how is called the movement about the longitudinal axis?
roll.
what produces the movement about the vertical axis?
yaw.
which is the use of nacelles and pods?
to house the engines.
what metal or metal alloy are nearly all elastic stop nuts made of?
they are made of steel or aluminum alloy.
what compound does the synthetic rubber called neoprene have?
it has an acetylene base.
what must you never do when weighing an aircraft?
weigh it with the fuel tanks partially full.
how are usually attached the nonstructural members that are not removable from the
helicopter?
they are attached by riveting or spot welding.
when is it necessary to make revison to a drawing?
when changes in dimensions, design or materials are made.
by which methods are nuts, bolts, and screws safetied with wire?
by the single wire or double twist method.
which is one of the differences between a helicopter and a fixed-wing aircraft?
is the main source of lift.

in what consists a radial engine?


in a row or rows of cylinders arranged radially about a central crankcase.
where is stamped the alloy designation on large aluminum alloy tubing?
on the surface.
on larger aiplanes, from private business jets to large jumbo jets, in relation of what are identified
the center of gravity and its range?
in relation to the width of the wing.
what nonstructural members of aircraft can be welded satisfactorily?
only stainless steel members.
what type of fabric or cloth are used in the manufacture of aircraft covering?
organic and synthetic fibers.
what does an original surface treament for steel parts also include to remove all traces of dirt, oil,
grease, oxides, and moisture?
usually includes a cleaning treatment.
what type of defect will the penetrant inspection detect?
will detect surface cracks or porosity defect.
how are neumatic systems protected against dirt?
by means of various types of filters.
how is potential energy defined?
energy that is at rest or energy that is stored.
how is called the amount of force acting on a specific amount of surface area?
pressure.
how much varies the propeller efficiency?
from 50% to 87%.

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