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The parts of vehicles that enables it to change direction and speed

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What are Control Systems?

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The parts of vehicles that convert energy to produce power that

propels a vehicle

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What are Propulsion Systems?

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Mechanical devices that provide control for the separation of

power and drive systems

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What are Clutches?

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Heat engines that burn their fuel outside of the engine itself

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What are External Combustion Engines?

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Technical subsystem that provides information to an

operator

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What is Guidance?

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Paths or routes thatairplanes follow

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What are Airways?

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The body of an airplane

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What is the Fuselage?

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The resistance of the air to the plane flying through it

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What is Drag?

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As the speed of a fluid is increased, its pressure is

decreased

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What is the Bernoulli Effect?

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The upward force that an airplane’s wing produces to keep

it in the air

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What is Lift?

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A supporting structure for launching space vehicles

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What is a Launching Pad?

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The path taken by spacecraft circling the earth in space

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What is the Orbit?

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Additional propulsion units found on space vehicles to help “boost” them into orbiting speed

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What are Solid Rocket Boosters?

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This technique places several propulsion systems on top of

each other

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What is Staging?

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The main source of energy for the liquid-fueled rocket engine

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What is Hydrogen?

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A channel that is constructed to connect two bodies of water

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What is a Canal?

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A chamber like facility constructed in a canal between

two different water levels

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What is a Lock?

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A term used to describe a frequently used type of

navigation

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What is Dead Reckoning?

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Used to warn mariners of danger, obstructions, and changes in depth of water, and to show where channels are located

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What are Buoys?

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A system used to measure a ships speed in knots

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What is Doppler Sonar Log System?

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The leading classification society in the world. They encourage and maintain rigid standards for ship

construction

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What is Lloyd’s Register of Shipping?

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Design Criteria in Transportation

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What is Safety and Efficiency?

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Determines and enforces inspections for all types of

aircraft

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What is The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)?

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It’s purpose is to warn ships of dangerous waters and provide

guidance for ships entering harbors and channels

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What is a Lighthouse?

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Investigators from this agency study crash tests and vehicle

disasters

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What is the National Transportation Safety Board?

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STANDARDSSTANDARDS

West Virginia Content Standards and ObjectivesHigh School ProgramsTransportation SystemsWVEIS 2448 Standard 7: Propulsion Sub-Systems (2448.S.7)Students will explain the operation of various propulsion systems used in transportation.

Standard 9: Suspension Sub-Systems (2448.S.9)Students will compare and contrast various types of suspension systems and explain their purpose in vehicles.