A joule is a unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
About 767 miles, depending on the temperature and density of the air.
In relation to total wage it is variable cost because as many hours you work as much you get but at other side wage rate with comparison to hour is fixed cost because it does not change from one hour to other hour. For example: if somebody says that i will give you $10 per hour so now as many hour you will work you will get according to it. But other side if somebody says that i will give you $10 per hour so whether you take an hour to complete a task or complete before that you will get $10 so in this sense you can say that it is fixed.
Kites stay in the air because of the force exerted on them by moving air (wind). If there were no wind then the kite would fall to the ground. This is because gravity is always trying to pull the kite down. Now the force of wind comes in to play to keep the kite in the air. The kite is at an angle to the ground, and it looks like this slash when it is flying in the air ---> / That is important because as the kite catches the wind two orthogonal forces are applied to the kite. One that is anti-parallel to gravity (Meaning the force is pointing up.) and one that is orthogonal to gravity. We don't necessarily care about the orthogonal force for our example so let's forget about it. The force generated on the kite that is anti-parallel to gravity is what keeps it in the air, so long as the anti-parallel force is greater than the weight of the kite.
Work is the exertion of force overcoming resistance or producing molecular change. Joule is the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour. Joules measure work.
You can't fly Air Force one its strictly for transport of the President
3 million per trip or 150,000.00 an hour
between 630 and 700 miles per hour.
it is 25.5 million dollars
He pays for his flights beyond his need to fly for government business.
Air Force One will remain Air Force One no matter who the President is.
Airspeed is measured in nautical miles per hour, called "knots". The exact top speed of Air Force One is that speed at which one more "knot" will begin to cause parts to fly off it.
The President does not fly Air Force One- he flies ON Air Force One
Yes, all members of the Air Force one crew are members of the United States Air Force.
Bout 6 grand
Andrews air force base
The Production Budget for Air Force One was $85,000,000.