Use a tacometer drive the governor round with an electric drill and measure the speed the govenor trips. lift govenor speeds are factory set
well it depends on the weight of your house and the mass of the balloons. if you were to calculate it out you would be able to if you got the right amount of balloons. Yes -The experiment proved successful.
yes. a hurricane can lift a houso out of the ground.
a magnetic field can lift some metals not all.
As an aircraft reaches the speed of sound, shock waves build up, creating increase in drag, loss of lift, and loss of control and a sonic explosion is heard.
No, don't lift anything more than 5 pounds for the first 6 weeks and when you need to lift it, bend your knees.
in general the greater the lift of sleeve corresponding to a given frictinol change in speed, the greater is senstiveness of governer,it may also be state in other way that for a given life of sleeve,the senstiveness of governor increases as the speed range decreases
in general the greater the lift of sleeve corresponding to a given frictinol change in speed, the greater is senstiveness of governer,it may also be state in other way that for a given life of sleeve,the senstiveness of governor increases as the speed range decreases
If by plains you mean airplanes, in order for them to lift, they have to go fast enough. Lift is a function of speed. Without enough speed, there's not enough lift. When the plane reaches enough speed, the lift begins.
both lift same speed both lift same speed
Lift is proportional to the density of the air and approximately proportional to the square of the flow speed. Lift also depends on the size of the wing, being generally proportional to the wing's area projected in the lift direction.
The speed of air over and under the wings creates pressure which is lift.
You want to calculate them based on what data? It would probably be easier to measure it.
well... if you have a longer car that is flatter it will have lift which lowers speed or it will lift off the ground.
Take off speed is different for different aircrafts. There is no one speed for all aircraft. Usually depending on the load etc, take off speed would be the speed at which enough lift is generated to enable the aicraft to lift off the ground.
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration, or OSHA, does not set definite speed limits for lift trucks. However, speed zones dictate that the average speed limit for lift trucks is 4 miles per hour.
Airflow ans lift over the airframe is affected by the airplane's speed.
It can.