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ATSC 231 Block 3 review Questions and Answers 100% Pass A conceptual model for turbulence flow categorizes turbulence as either - waves or eddies Airplanes that have a greater velocity have greater momentum. - true The critical size range (or diameter) of eddies to be felt by aircraft as turbulence is between - 50 and 1500 ft "The time rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to the force on the body" is a statement of - Newtons Second Law of Motion "A body remains at rest or in a state of uniform motion unless it is acted on by a force" is a statement of - Newtons First Law of Motion How would an upward directed force (such as a turbulence gust) affect the load factor of an airplane? - it would increase the load factor The additional load factor that results from vertical gusts is _____ proportional to the wing loading. - inversely Which load factor can be defined as the highest load factor that can be expected in normal operations, and aircraft are designed to withstand these load factors without structural damage? - flight (or limit) load factor Which factor does not determine the transition from laminar to turbulent flow in the atmosphere? - relative humidity 2 | P a g e Emily Charlene © 2025, All Rights Reserved. A compensating downward current of air results from rising thermals, but the downdrafts are over a broad area and therefore weaker than the updrafts. - true ____________ stability is the state of a column of air in the atmosphere in which an ascending (or descending) air parcel always has the same temperature (density) as the surrounding environmental air - Neutral Which type of surface feature would heat-up the most and produce the strongest convective thermals? - sandy or rocky wastelands What atmospheric phenomena prevents thermals from rising higher and is the top of the convective (or mixed) layer? - capping inversion What is the name given to the shallow, absolutely unstable layer of air in contact with the Earth's surface which produces bubbles of vertically rising air? - super adiabatic layer One method used to describe thermals is the column or plume model. - true ____________ stability is the state of a column of unsaturated air in the atmosphere when its lapse rate of temperature is less than the dry adiabatic lapse rate, but greater than the moist adiabatic lapse rate. - conditional What are the requirements for Kelvin Helmholtz waves? - strong stability and strong shear How does the boundary layer change with increasing wind speed? - the d

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A conceptual model for turbulence flow categorizes turbulence as either - ✔✔waves or eddies


Airplanes that have a greater velocity have greater momentum. - ✔✔true


The critical size range (or diameter) of eddies to be felt by aircraft as turbulence is between - ✔✔50 and

1500 ft


"The time rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to the force on the body" is a statement of -

✔✔Newtons Second Law of Motion


"A body remains at rest or in a state of uniform motion unless it is acted on by a force" is a statement of -

✔✔Newtons First Law of Motion


How would an upward directed force (such as a turbulence gust) affect the load factor of an airplane? -

✔✔it would increase the load factor


The additional load factor that results from vertical gusts is _____ proportional to the wing loading. -

✔✔inversely


Which load factor can be defined as the highest load factor that can be expected in normal operations,

and aircraft are designed to withstand these load factors without structural damage? - ✔✔flight (or limit)

load factor


Which factor does not determine the transition from laminar to turbulent flow in the atmosphere? -

✔✔relative humidity



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A compensating downward current of air results from rising thermals, but the downdrafts are over a

broad area and therefore weaker than the updrafts. - ✔✔true


____________ stability is the state of a column of air in the atmosphere in which an ascending (or

descending) air parcel always has the same temperature (density) as the surrounding environmental air -

✔✔Neutral


Which type of surface feature would heat-up the most and produce the strongest convective thermals? -

✔✔sandy or rocky wastelands


What atmospheric phenomena prevents thermals from rising higher and is the top of the convective (or

mixed) layer? - ✔✔capping inversion


What is the name given to the shallow, absolutely unstable layer of air in contact with the Earth's surface

which produces bubbles of vertically rising air? - ✔✔super adiabatic layer


One method used to describe thermals is the column or plume model. - ✔✔true


____________ stability is the state of a column of unsaturated air in the atmosphere when its lapse rate of

temperature is less than the dry adiabatic lapse rate, but greater than the moist adiabatic lapse rate. -

✔✔conditional


What are the requirements for Kelvin Helmholtz waves? - ✔✔strong stability and strong shear


How does the boundary layer change with increasing wind speed? - ✔✔the depth of the boundary layer

increases


A wave is often the precursor to shear turbulence. - ✔✔true


The magnitude of wind shear (usually measured in knots per distance) is called - ✔✔shear gradient


Moderate or greater turbulence can be expected if the surface winds exceed ___ knots over a flat surface. -

✔✔30


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