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Internal Combustion Engine is:
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
3 types of Rocket Fuel
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
Invented the Airplane
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
Types of Bridges
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
Invented the Steam Engine
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
How does a steam engine work?
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
Newton's 3rd of of motion states:
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
3 ways a plane moves in the air
Beam, Arch, Truss, Suspension
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Wright
the up and down movement of the pistons is converted to a rotational movement
an engine that uses the force of an internal explosion of fuel to produce movement
Solid, Cryogenic, Hypergolic
Watt
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
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