• and eject its content. In model rocketry, ejection charges are used to deploy a recovery system (usually parachute or streamer). The ejection charge is...
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    (See B-58 Hustler) Once clear of the aircraft, the ejection seat deploys a parachute. Ejection seats are common on certain types of military aircraft...
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    modern examples, is nose-blow recovery. This is where the ejection charge of the motor ejects the nose cone of the rocket (usually attached by a shock...
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  • and ejection components were added. A paper end cap was then cut from a roll of heavy paper tape and inserted to retain the loose ejection charge. The...
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    A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a significant ejection of magnetic field and accompanying plasma mass from the Sun's corona into the heliosphere. CMEs...
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    semi-disposable launcher. The PzF 44 is called "recoilless" in the sense that it ejects propellant gas rearwards of the chamber upon firing, so called backblast...
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  • represents the delay in seconds from propelling charge burnout to the firing of the ejection charge (a gas generator composition, usually black powder...
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    generation of sufficient ejection pressure. This can be achieved by wrapping 2–3 layers of electrical tape over the ejection charge canister before installation...
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    string is placed between the nose cone and the body so that when the ejection charge of the engine expels the nose cone, the string is released causing...
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    rules. The exact violations that lead to an ejection vary depending upon the sport, but common causes for ejection include unsportsmanlike conduct, violent...
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    The range could be extended by fitting up to three additional powder charges between the shell tailfins. A total of 74,336,000 rounds of ammunition...
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    the lid is a striker for use on the match composition head of the ejection charge. [...] At one end of the bomb is a screwed plug. This is the filling...
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  • Martin-Baker (category Ejection seats)
    2022 that since the first live ejection test in 1945, a total of 7,674 lives have been saved by the company's ejection seats. Martin-Baker also manufactures...
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    N (2–4 lbf). The fuze has an ejection charge of black powder which breaks the weakened part of the mine body, ejecting the top part with tuze, removing...
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  • e.g. to properly sequence firing of fireworks, to delay firing of ejection charges in e.g. model rockets, or to introduce a few seconds of time between...
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  • compositions) ejection charges – burn fast, produce large amount of gas at short time, used to eject payloads from containers burst charges – burn fast...
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  • fitted with a NPP Zvezda K-37-800 ejection seat, which is a rare feature for a helicopter. Before the rocket in the ejection seat kicks in, rotor blades are...
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    disembarkation instruction as an emergency evacuation instruction. In aircraft, an ejection seat is a system designed to rescue the pilot or other crew of an aircraft...
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    defined as the net rate of flow of electric charge through a surface.: 2 : 622  The moving particles are called charge carriers, which may be one of several...
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    team technical fouls. The coaching staff is also subject to ejection from the game. Ejected personnel may incur fines as well. The NBA rulebook (officiating...
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    charged residue-field emission has been proposed. Another model called chain ejection model (CEM) is proposed for disordered polymers (unfolded proteins). The...
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  • Space charge is an interpretation of a collection of electric charges in which excess electric charge is treated as a continuum of charge distributed...
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  • rifle grenade that would disperse the printed material via a small ejecting charge. The advent of less lethal grenades for riot control has led to the...
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  • and ejection cycle for the first spent cartridge. After the first round has been fired, the bolt and carrier group move toward the rear, ejecting the...
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    charge carrier to a higher-energy state. The main distinction is that the term photoelectric effect is now usually used when the electron is ejected out...
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    ejection seat system. The pilot cannot be ejected from the aircraft until the canopy is no longer in the path of the ejection seat. In most ejection seat...
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  • Core electron (redirect from Core charge)
    electric charge called the core charge and is the effective nuclear charge experienced by an outer shell electron. In other words, core charge is an expression...
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    action causes detonation of the main high explosive charge in a shell or a small charge to eject a carrier shell's contents. These contents may be lethal...
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  • Explosive (redirect from Explosive charge)
    accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure. An explosive charge is a measured quantity of explosive material, which may either be composed...
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    uses a unique downward ejection method to permit the operator to fire the rifle from either side. During the extraction and ejection cycle, spent casings...
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