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  • 1. 

     Aerodynamics

    • A.

      The forces of Air in motion.

    • B.

      The science of within the Atmosphere.

    • C.

      The front part of an airfoil.

    • D.

      Components that are specifically designed to produce lift,thrust, or stability.

    Correct Answer
    A. The forces of Air in motion.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The forces of Air in motion." This is because aerodynamics is the study of how air moves and interacts with objects. It involves understanding the forces such as lift, drag, and thrust that act on objects in motion through the air.

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  • 2. 

     Aeronautics

    • A.

      The front of an airfoil?

    • B.

      The flow of air which moves opposite the flight path of an airplane.

    • C.

      The Science of within the atmosphere.

    • D.

      You were not given the Definition

    Correct Answer
    C. The Science of within the atmosphere.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the Science of within the atmosphere." This answer is the most appropriate because the term "aeronautics" refers to the study and practice of flight within the Earth's atmosphere. It encompasses the science, engineering, and technology related to aircraft design, development, and operation. The other options provided do not accurately describe the concept of aeronautics.

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  • 3. 

    What principle explains the lift generated by an airplane wing in flight?

    • A.

      Newton's Third Law of Motion, where the action of air flowing under the wing produces an equal and opposite reaction upwards.

    • B.

      Pascal's Principle, which states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished through the fluid in all directions.

    • C.

      Bernoulli's Principle, which explains that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure.

    • D.

      Boyle's Law, which describes how the pressure of a gas tends to increase as the volume of the container decreases.

    Correct Answer
    C. Bernoulli's Principle, which explains that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure.
    Explanation
    Bernoulli's Principle is central to understanding how an airplane wing generates lift. It states that as the speed of a fluid (in this case, air) increases, its pressure decreases. Airplane wings are designed to speed up airflow over the top surface, reducing pressure above the wing and creating lift beneath it.

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  • 4. 

     Aircraft

    • A.

      Any machine that is capable of flying through the air.

    • B.

      Components that are capable of producing lift.

    • C.

      An airplane that can fly.

    • D.

      The science of a machine that can fly

    Correct Answer
    A. Any machine that is capable of flying through the air.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Any machine that is capable of flying through the air." This answer encompasses the definition of an aircraft as a machine that can fly. It includes all types of flying machines, such as airplanes, helicopters, and drones, regardless of their specific design or purpose. The answer does not mention specific components or the science behind flight, focusing solely on the capability of flight itself.

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  • 5. 

    Airfoil- components that are specifically designed to produce lift,thrust, or stability.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Airfoils are indeed components that are specifically designed to produce lift, thrust, or stability. They are shaped in a way that allows for efficient airflow around them, creating a pressure difference that generates lift. This lift force enables an aircraft to stay airborne. Additionally, airfoils can also be designed to produce thrust, as seen in propellers or jet engines. Finally, airfoils play a crucial role in providing stability to an aircraft by influencing its aerodynamic behavior. Therefore, the statement "Airfoil- components that are specifically designed to produce lift, thrust, or stability" is true.

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  • 6. 

    Camber- The wing of the airplane.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The given statement "Camber- The wing of the airplane" is incorrect. Camber refers to the curvature of an airfoil, which is the shape of the wing cross-section. It is not specific to airplanes only, as camber can also be found in other aerodynamic surfaces like propeller blades or wind turbine blades. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 7. 

    Chord

    • A.

      A line drawn through an airfoil from the leading edge to the trailing edge.

    • B.

      The front part of the airfoil

    • C.

      The back part of the airfoil

    Correct Answer
    A. A line drawn through an airfoil from the leading edge to the trailing edge.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "A line drawn through an airfoil from the leading edge to the trailing edge." This is because the chord of an airfoil is a straight line that connects the leading edge (front part) to the trailing edge (back part) of the airfoil. It is an important reference line used in aerodynamics to measure various properties of the airfoil, such as lift and drag.

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  • 8. 

    Leading Edge

    • A.

      The back part of the airfoil.

    • B.

      The curved part of the airfoil that goes from the leading edge to trailing edge.

    • C.

      The front part of the airfoil.

    Correct Answer
    C. The front part of the airfoil.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The front part of the airfoil." The leading edge refers to the front part of an airfoil, which is the part that first encounters the airflow. It is typically rounded or curved to smoothly guide the airflow over the airfoil. The other options, the back part and the curved part, do not accurately describe the leading edge of an airfoil.

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  • 9. 

    Trailing Edge

    • A.

      The front part of the Airfoil.

    • B.

      The Back part of the Airfoil.

    • C.

      A line drawn through an airfoil.

    • D.

      Ask the Aerospace Education Officer

    Correct Answer
    B. The Back part of the Airfoil.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Back part of the Airfoil." In an airfoil, the trailing edge refers to the rear part of the wing or blade. It is the edge that is last to pass through the air as the airfoil moves forward. The trailing edge plays a crucial role in determining the aerodynamic characteristics of the airfoil, such as lift and drag.

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  • 10. 

    Relative Wind- The flow of air which moves opposite the flight path of an airplane.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The explanation for the given correct answer is that relative wind refers to the direction of the airflow in relation to the flight path of an airplane. It is the airflow that the airplane encounters as it moves through the air. The relative wind is always opposite to the direction of the airplane's flight path. Therefore, the statement that "relative wind is the flow of air which moves opposite the flight path of an airplane" is true.

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