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The study of the relationships between the angles and sides of a triangle.
Industry:Aviation
The power dissipated in the resistance of a circuit, or the power actually used in the circuit.
Industry:Aviation
The FAA issues a type certificate when a new aircraft, engine, propeller, etc., is found to meet safety standards set forth by the FAA. The TCDS lists the specifications, conditions and limitations under which airworthiness requirements were met for the specified product, such as engine make and model, fuel type, engine limits, airspeed limits, maximum weight, minimum crew, etc.
Industry:Aviation
Uses high frequency sound energy to conduct examinations and make measurements. Ultrasonic inspection can be used for flaw detection/evaluation, dimensional measurements, and material characterization.
Industry:Aviation
Fuel, any other fluids that are not part of empty weight, passengers, baggage, pilot, copilot, and crewmembers. It is determined by subtracting the empty weight from the maximum allowable gross weight.
Industry:Aviation
The portion of atmospheric pressure that is exerted by the moisture in the air (expressed in tenths of an inch of mercury).
Industry:Aviation
The basic unit of electrical potential or electromotive force. A potential of one volt appears across a resistance of one ohm when a current of one ampere flows through that resistance.
Industry:Aviation
A current-measuring instrument, designed to indicate voltage by measuring the current flow through a resistance of known value.
Industry:Aviation