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NIFE Aero Exam Questions With Correct Answers Define Vector - answerA quantity that expresses both magnitude and direction. A vector quantity is represented by an arrow that displays direction and has a length proportional to magnitude Moment - answerForce applied at some distance from an axis or fulcrum F x d (Distance: from the point of rotation that is perpendicular to force, "moment arm") Equilibrium Flight - answerWhen the sum of all FORCE and all MOMENTS around the COG are equal to zero When are the four forces that act on an airplane in equilibrium? - answerThrust, drag, lift, weight Atmospheric static pressure - answerWeight of a column of air over a given area Air Density - answerThe total mass of air particles per unit of volume What three things happen as air becomes less dense for airplane: - answerReduces power Reduces thrust Reduces lift With altitude increase, what happens to air temp - answerDecreases linearly at 2 C (3.57 F) per 1000ft, until 36000ft. What is this rate of temp change called - answerAverage Lapse Rate Humidity - answerAmount of water vapor in the air Humidity and Density relationship - answerInverse General Gas Law - answerP = pRT ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM Steady airflow - answerExists if at every point in the airflow static pressure, density, temperature, and velocity remain constant over time (may vary from one point to another, but at any given point, it is constant) Same path is followed Steamline - answerthe path that air particles follow in steady airflow Streamtube (2 things) - answercollection of many adjacent streamlines. closed system Continuity Equation - answerA1V1 = A2V2 Bernoulli's Principle - answerTotal energy of a fluid can be separated into potential energy (static pressure) and kinetic energy (dynamic pressure) Total Pressure (Pt) = - answerPs + q Talk about Bernoullis Prin in a closed system - answerTotal pressure is constant, therefore an increase in static pressure = decrease in dynamic pressure PT = - answerPT = Ps + (1/2)pV^2 Indicated Airspeed - answerActual instrument indication of the dynamic pressure the airplane is exposed to during flight Calibrated Airspeed - answerWhen indicated airspeed is corrected for instrument error Equivalent Airspeed - answerTrue airspeed at sea level on a standard day that produces the same dynamic pressure as the actual flight condition Found by correcting calibrated airspeed for compressibility error True Airspeed - answerActual velocity at which an airplane moves through an air mass Found by correcting equivalent airspeed for the difference between the local air density (p) and the density of the air at sea level on a standar

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©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM



NIFE Aero Exam Questions With Correct
Answers


Define Vector - answer✔✔A quantity that expresses both magnitude and direction. A vector
quantity is represented by an arrow that displays direction and has a length proportional to
magnitude

Moment - answer✔✔Force applied at some distance from an axis or fulcrum
Fxd
(Distance: from the point of rotation that is perpendicular to force, "moment arm")

Equilibrium Flight - answer✔✔When the sum of all FORCE and all MOMENTS around the
COG are equal to zero

When are the four forces that act on an airplane in equilibrium? - answer✔✔Thrust, drag, lift,
weight

Atmospheric static pressure - answer✔✔Weight of a column of air over a given area

Air Density - answer✔✔The total mass of air particles per unit of volume

What three things happen as air becomes less dense for airplane: - answer✔✔Reduces power
Reduces thrust
Reduces lift

With altitude increase, what happens to air temp - answer✔✔Decreases linearly at 2 C (3.57 F)
per 1000ft, until 36000ft.

What is this rate of temp change called - answer✔✔Average Lapse Rate

Humidity - answer✔✔Amount of water vapor in the air

Humidity and Density relationship - answer✔✔Inverse

General Gas Law - answer✔✔P = pRT

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/27/2024 12:01 PM


Steady airflow - answer✔✔Exists if at every point in the airflow static pressure, density,
temperature, and velocity remain constant over time (may vary from one point to another, but at
any given point, it is constant)


Same path is followed

Steamline - answer✔✔the path that air particles follow in steady airflow

Streamtube (2 things) - answer✔✔collection of many adjacent streamlines.
closed system

Continuity Equation - answer✔✔A1V1 = A2V2

Bernoulli's Principle - answer✔✔Total energy of a fluid can be separated into potential energy
(static pressure) and kinetic energy (dynamic pressure)

Total Pressure (Pt) = - answer✔✔Ps + q

Talk about Bernoullis Prin in a closed system - answer✔✔Total pressure is constant, therefore an
increase in static pressure = decrease in dynamic pressure

PT = - answer✔✔PT = Ps + (1/2)pV^2

Indicated Airspeed - answer✔✔Actual instrument indication of the dynamic pressure the
airplane is exposed to during flight

Calibrated Airspeed - answer✔✔When indicated airspeed is corrected for instrument error

Equivalent Airspeed - answer✔✔True airspeed at sea level on a standard day that produces the
same dynamic pressure as the actual flight condition


Found by correcting calibrated airspeed for compressibility error

True Airspeed - answer✔✔Actual velocity at which an airplane moves through an air mass


Found by correcting equivalent airspeed for the difference between the local air density (p) and
the density of the air at sea level on a standard day (po)
If IAS remains constant while climbing from sea level to some higher altitude... what happens to
TAS - answer✔✔TAS increases

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