Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Card Recovery 5.30 Astatalk

Commander 114B Air in ecological Motors

The amount of air that absorbs a reactor depends on the diameter of the first and after the power at all times. At most, such as a takeoff, "sucks" more at idle.



As an example we mention that a Rolls-Royce engine of furnishing such a B-757, at full power consumes about 700 liters of air per second.


is the amount of air in the reactor


UnCFM56 of a 737 or A320, up to 600 liters per second, and GE90 of a B-777 about 1,900 liters. The military jets seldom exceed 200 liters per second.





an Olympic pool is to have about 2.5 million liters, with a B-777's would empty in just over 20 minutes, while an A320 would need 45 minutes.

A car with an average consumption of 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers could travel 34,500 miles to the 1,900 liters of whether these were GE90 combustion instead of air.

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