pitot static system
pitot static system , device for measuring the rate at which a fluid flows. Among the principal applications of the device are an airspeed indicator for aircraft and a distance and speed indicator for ships. The device contains a short tube with one open end that faces directly toward the stream of air or other fluid. When no fluid is moving into the opening, a minimum pressure, called the static pressure, is exerted against it. When a stream is flowing into it, the pressure rises by an amount that depends on the velocity of the stream. Behind this tube is another tube with a number of small vents at right angles to the direction of the first tube. When a stream raises the pressure against the opening of the first tube, the pressure against the vents is still equal to the static pressure. A suitable gauge compares these pressures, using the static pressure as a reference, and gives a reading in units of velocity. For an aircraft this reading is called "indicated airspeed" ; "true airspeed" requires a correction, made automatically by some airspeed indicators, for the local density of the air. Because of winds, neither reading accurately measures the speed in relation to a point on the surface of the earth. That value is known as groundspeed. Although airspeed is normally given in knots or miles per hour, for supersonic aircraft it may be given in Mach numbers, which give the ratio of the aircraft's speed to the speed of sound. For navigational purposes Mach numbers are converted to true airspeed.
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Henry Earl Vaughan.(Local)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 1/15/2009; 543 words
; KELFORD - Henry Earl Vaughan, 73, a native of Halifax County...Chowan Hospital in Ahoskie. Mr. Vaughan served in the U.S. Marine Corps...and in ju jitsu. In addition, Mr. Vaughan received a diploma from Old Dominion...
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Arbitron.(People)(appoints Vaughan Scott Henry)
Magazine article from: Multichannel News; 2/7/2005; 563 words
; Arbitron Inc. has named VAUGHAN SCOTT HENRY executive vice president, chief information officer. He comes from E5 Systems, where he was regional VP.
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Arbitron Inc.(Allied Fields)(Vaughan Scott Henry)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Broadcasting & Cable; 2/7/2005; 557 words
; VAUGHAN SCOTT HENRY, regional VP, E5 Systems, Waltham, Mass., appointed executive VP/chief information officer, Arbitron Inc., Columbia, Md.
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[pound]5m Johnny Vaughan is dethroned by Henry VIII.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 9/12/2001; ; 590 words
; ...Byline: TARA CONLAN JOHNNY Vaughan's eagerly awaited comedy...historical documentary. While Vaughan's sitcom 'Orrible was seen...viewers, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, historian Dr David Starkey...audience of 3.7million. Vaughan, who signed an exclusive deal...
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WILLIAM H. VAUGHAN.(LOCAL)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 4/5/1996; 399 words
; JACKSON -- Mr. William Henry ``Billy'' Vaughan, 50, of Route 1, died Wednesday night...Weeks Vaughan; three sons, Bryan Keith Vaughan of Anchorage, Alaska, William Henry Vaughan Jr. and Jason Ward Vaughan, both of...
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The sign of the rose: Vaughan, Rilke, Celan
Magazine article from: Comparative Literature; 7/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...did lie The fulness of the Deity. Henry Vaughan, "The Night" (522) Rose, oh...YEARS separate Rilke's rose from Vaughan's flower; less than 40, Celan...Why rose? And, if rose, why Vaughan? That the rose is ubiquitous in...
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Wordsworth's Ode: Intimations of Immortality, Shakespeare's The Tempest 5.1, and Vaughan's The Retreat.
Magazine article from: The Explicator; 3/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...of two seventeenth-century works: one, a poem by Henry Vaughan, and the other, a famous soliloquy from Shakespeare...the furthest thing from his mind. This brings us to Henry Vaughan. All through Wordsworth's "Ode," the language...
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ART: PRIVATE VIEW The Vaughan Bequest of Turner Watercolours to 31 Jan National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/26/2002; ; 367 words
; ...drawings, two of which now form part of the Vaughan Bequest. Each year, the 38 magnificent Turners bequeathed by the art collector Henry Vaughan go on display. Worried that they might fade, Vaughan stipulated that they should only be hung...
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Doctrine and Devotion in Seventeenth-Century Poetry: Studies in Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan. By R. V. YOUNG. (Studies in...Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan. Young finds it remarkable enough...passages in each part are those on Henry Vaughan, who does not readily lend himself...
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Now here's Vaughan at the Nursery End...(Column)
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 9/17/2005; 372 words
; ...birth to our first grandson. Equally, how's this for instant bipartisan co- operation? Immediately he was named Henry Vaughan Wooldridge. I do hope there will be an opportunity to introduce him to England's captain, who obviously inspired...
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Henry Vaughan
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Henry Vaughan The British poet Henry Vaughan (1621-1695), one of the finest poets of the metaphysical...sensitivity to nature, tranquility of tone, and power of wording. Henry Vaughan was born in Brecknockshire, Wales. He and his twin brother...
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Lanchester, Henry Vaughan
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Lanchester, Henry Vaughan (1863–1953). English architect. He set up in practice in 1887, and in 1896 took James S. Stewart (1865–...
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Vaughan, Henry
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Vaughan, Henry (1621–95), twin brother of T. Vaughan , was born at Newton-upon...his debt to G. Herbert . Vaughan's first wife having died...1655. They had a son, Henry, and three daughters...
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Vaughan, Hannah, Henry, William
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Vaughan, Hannah, Henry, William, see PRITCHARD .
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Vaughan, Thomas (Eugenius Philalethes; 1622–1666)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...1622 – 1666) VAUGHAN, THOMAS (Eugenius Philalethes...Twin brother of the poet Henry Vaughan, Thomas Vaughan was born...alchemical investigations. Vaughan is best remembered for his controversy with Henry More, who attacked him...
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