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CAP Aerospace Module 1 Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update aero - - Answers pertaining to air aerodynamics - - Answers relating to the forces of air in motion aeronautics - - Answers the science of flight within the atmosphere air - - Answers a mixture of gases that contains approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases aircraft - - Answers any machine that is capable of flying through the air; included are ultralights, airplanes, gliders, balloons, helicopters, hangliders, and parasails airfoil - - Answers a component, such as a wing, that is specifically designed to produce lift, thrust, or direc- tional stability airport - - Answers a place on either land or water where aircraft can land and take off for flight altitude - - Answers height above sea level or ground level expressed in units aviation - - Answers the art, science, and technology of flight within the atmosphere aviator - - Answers a person who operates an aircraft in flight camber - - Answers the curved part of an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge chord - - Answers a line drawn through an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge downwash - - Answers the downward movement of air behind a wing in flight drag - - Answers a force which slows the forward movement of an aircraft in flight dynamic - - Answers forces in motion gravity - - Answers the natural force pulling everything to Earth leading edge - - Answers the front part of a wing or airfoil lift - - Answers the upward force that opposes gravity and supports the weight of an aircraft relative wind - - Answers the flow of air which moves opposite the flight path of an airplane thrust - - Answers the force which moves an aircraft forward in flight upwash - - Answers the upward movement of air ahead of the wing in flight vortex - - Answers a spinning column of air that is created behind the wingtip as a result of air moving from an area of high pressure on the bottom to an area of low pressure on top wind - - Answers air in motion Once airborne, a glider is lifted by rising column of air, known as - Answers thermals Around 1299 A.D., it was written that the great explorer, Marco Polo, saw Chinese sailors attached to kites being used as military observers. This could be considered the _____ - Answers first "manned aircraft." Historians agree, however, that the first true powered flight with humans on board w

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CAP Aerospace Module 1 Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update 2025-2026

aero - - Answers pertaining to air

aerodynamics - - Answers relating to the forces of air in motion

aeronautics - - Answers the science of flight within the atmosphere

air - - Answers a mixture of gases that contains approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other
gases

aircraft - - Answers any machine that is capable of flying through the air; included are ultralights,
airplanes,

gliders, balloons, helicopters, hangliders, and parasails

airfoil - - Answers a component, such as a wing, that is specifically designed to produce lift, thrust, or
direc-

tional stability

airport - - Answers a place on either land or water where aircraft can land and take off for flight

altitude - - Answers height above sea level or ground level expressed in units

aviation - - Answers the art, science, and technology of flight within the atmosphere

aviator - - Answers a person who operates an aircraft in flight

camber - - Answers the curved part of an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge

chord - - Answers a line drawn through an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge

downwash - - Answers the downward movement of air behind a wing in flight

drag - - Answers a force which slows the forward movement of an aircraft in flight

dynamic - - Answers forces in motion

gravity - - Answers the natural force pulling everything to Earth

leading edge - - Answers the front part of a wing or airfoil

lift - - Answers the upward force that opposes gravity and supports the weight of an aircraft

relative wind - - Answers the flow of air which moves opposite the flight path of an airplane

thrust - - Answers the force which moves an aircraft forward in flight

upwash - - Answers the upward movement of air ahead of the wing in flight

, vortex - - Answers a spinning column of air that is created behind the wingtip as a result of air moving
from an

area of high pressure on the bottom to an area of low pressure on top

wind - - Answers air in motion

Once airborne, a glider is lifted by rising column of air, known as - Answers thermals

Around 1299 A.D., it was written that the great explorer,

Marco Polo, saw Chinese sailors attached to kites being used as military observers. This could be
considered the _____ - Answers first "manned aircraft."

Historians agree, however, that the first true powered flight with humans on board was in ________ and
the event occurred in France during the Eighteenth Century. - Answers a hot air balloon

on a wing, the upper side is more/less curved than the lower side - Answers more

bird wing tips trace a _____ as they move though the air. - Answers figure eight

Bernoullian lift - Answers there is a pressure difference between the upper and lower areas of a wing
(top of wing)

Newtonian lift/dynamic lift - Answers there is a pressure difference between the upper and lower areas
of a wing (bottom of wing)

how does a bird produce drag? - Answers A bird

uses it tail feathers and its wing feathers to

steer, brake, and produce drag, as well as

lower speed lift.

what did bernoulli discover - Answers relationship between pressure and flu- ids in motion became the
cornerstone of the theory of airfoil lift

Bernoulli found that the pressure of a fluid, like air, drops when it is ______. - Answers accelerated

common cap plane for oflights - Answers CAP Cessna 172 Skyhawk

camber on the topside of the wing causes the oncoming air to flow much___ over the upper surface -
Answers faster

the theory of equal transit time - Answers the molecules of oncoming air split at the front of wing, they
traveled over and under this airfoil and met at the back (trailing edge) of the wing at exactly the same
time THEORY IS WRONG - top goes faster

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