Main Show Tank Calculation: The main tank has a radius of 70 feet. What is the volume of the quarter-sphered sized tank? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. You must explain your answer using words, and you must show all work and calculations to receive credit. To find the volume of the quarter shaped tank you would have to use the volume of the sphere using the equation V=4/3(3.14)r^3. You would substitute the radius of 70 feet into the equation, V=4/3(3.14)(70*70*70). You would multiply
eventually merges with the easterly drift of the north pacific. The current transports warm, tropical water towards the polar region. Due to the warm water, the huge and beautiful coral reefs of Japan stay sustained. But its sudden variation has disastrous effects on the fisheries. The ultramarine colour of the warm water gave the current its name, ‘Kuro-shio’, which means ‘black
A clean water is very essential not just with the environment but most especially among humans. It is important for us to know if the water we drink is clean and safe to drink because we are pertaining to our health. If we drink contaminated water, we are drinking the risk of having bacteria and viruses into our body so it is essential for us to know how safe the water we are drinking is. It has always important for us to sustain our drink and also among other living organisms in the environment
Imagine you are in a concrete tank, the tank is twice the length of your body and you are alone, you have never been away from your family and there is no way you can escape the tank without assistance. So you try and cry out as loudly as you can and you bang your body against the concrete tank. Just for the chance that maybe they will let you out, and take you back to your home with your family, they give you food; but yet, they still keep you in this little tank. As the hours tick by, the more
Influence of Tanks in WWI Throughout the course of WWI the face of the earth saw the birth of many new weapons such as poison gas, submarines, and planes. However, the most influential was the tank. Tanks completely changed the way that battles were fought and took away the stalemates of trench warfare. Tanks were not only useful in World War I, but also in World War II and modern day armies. Tanks were a remarkable invention and continue to develop to this day. The original idea of a “tank” was first
Zac Jorgenson Mrs.Doerr ELA 8th 5 February 2018 Tanks “In 100 years, the tank has come a long way”(“Top 10 Most Advanced Main Battle Tanks In The World”). Tanks have been used in militaries across the world for a long time. The tank was first created in World War 1, after a few new inventions. When World War 2 started, the tank was greatly improved. The tank has continued to be used and improved all the way up to the modern day. The tank has evolved a great deal over the years, from it’s creation
made to better humanity 's future as a whole. The first technology that influenced war was the tank. On September 26th of 1916 the British mark 1 tank saw its first battle, but well before this the Allies began developing vehicles called, armored ‘land ships’ in 1915, but the first tanks didn 't make their way into battle until the following year. They are named due to their resemblance to water tanks, they were first recorded being used in force on during the Battle of
corrosion. Use products that help clear the dirt and junks from the battery. Keeping your battery away from dirt build-up will extend your vehicle’s battery. You can scrub the terminals using a toothbrush dipped in baking soda and water mixture. Then spray it with a cold water using a spray bottle and rinse the mixture off and finally, dry it with a cloth. • Check the car’s electrical system – Look for faulty alternators and components that secretly drains your car battery. • Test your battery often
influential figure in American History for a multitude of reasons. His primary contributions were made through his efforts during World War I and World War II. The thing that makes Patton stand out the most is how well he could command his soldiers and his tank crew. Through the years of George Patton’s life, he spent most of his days making himself a better man as well as a better commander and soldier while fighting for the United States Army. His life spanned sixty years from birth on November 11, 1885
Trench Warfare in World War I During World War I, many new tactics and weapons came about. One of the new tactics was trench warfare. It was used the most from 1914-1918. It changed not only the way the war was fought, but the way the soldiers viewed their enemies. There are positives and negatives to every tactic, especially trench warfare. Trench warfare’s effectiveness directly impacted the war. Because it was not extremely effective, it often tired out the soldiers and prolonged the war. Trench
The Evolution of Tanks in World War One The allies saw the futility of the stalemate on the western front and had been coming to the realization that simply advancing soldiers into no-man’s land by foot was a surefire way to lose a great number of casualties to the German’s machine guns and artillery fire. A new way to break the stalemate was needed, thus the tank was invented. Initially, tanks were seen as an invention with the potential to help aid infantry by clearing a path into no-man’s land
there’s nothing but shimmery light, the place where I've come from, and will go back to when I am done here. I'm going deeper past the wrinkled rocks and dark seaweed, toward a deep blueness where a school of silver fish wait. As I swim through the water, bubbles burst from me, wobbling like little jellyfish as they rise. I would have never experienced such wonders if I didn't let go of my fear. All these years, all the photos and all the stories that my friends have told me have come true. Shimmering
Greek fire, also sometimes called ‘liquid fire’ or ‘sea fire’, bursts into flame upon contact with water and is able to continue to burn on the water and some of the only ways it could be put out was with sand, vinegar or urine (http://stronghold.heavengames.com/sc/history/greekfire) A Syrian engineer named Kallinikos developed it in the Byzantine Empire. The recipe of this
Ypres, Belgium- Yesterday, on April 24, the First Canadian Division won recognition by holding their ground at Salient Ypres, against German 's new weapon of modern warfare, chlorine gas for 2 days. On April 22, the Germans released 160 tons of chlorine gas towards the French accompanied by the Canadians and British, which caused many to asphyxiate by drowning in their own bodily fluids. (Ypres 1915) "The French defences crumbled as many died or fled, leaving a gaping 6 kilometre hole in the Allied
weapons and weapon systems. These newly introduced weapons proved fatal to each other and the causalities stacking up to 17 million deaths and over 20 million wounded. The most fatal weapons during the war was artillery/ naval bombardment/ aircraft, tanks, machine guns, rifles and poison gases. Rifles The British standard rifle was the Lee-Enfield.303, and was fed by a magazine of ten .303 calibre rounds. The bolt action Lee-Enfield was robust, reliable rifle and suited the harsh conditions of trench
stand-off with machine guns being used in trench warfare, nobody could cross no man's land without getting killed immediately. A solution started to become obvious to the British. The tank was born. An automobile that was heavily armored, with some serious gun power on it, and treads instead of wheels for the tough terrain. The tank could go straight into overwhelming small arms fire. And no man’s land was not a problem for them anymore. During WWI millions of soldiers suffered life threatening injuries
The first tank I will explain about is called Stalin Tank. Aka IS Tank. The Stalin got its name from the leader of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin. What was so unique about this tank is it was designed with heavy armor to counter the 88mm guns on German tanks. This tank was so powerful it had the ability to demolish the WWII German Tiger, and the Panther. The IS tank was the top performer and the driving force of the Red Army in the final stages of WWII. Next is the Panther. The Panther was a medium
The tank had an interesting role in World War One. The tank was first used at the battle of Flers-Courcelette. Of course just like any new technology there was some problems, a majority of the tanks broke down, but nearly a third succeeded the ones that did succeed did a great deal to end the horrors of trench warfare and brought back some mobility to the Western Front. The idea of the tank came from a development of farming vehicles that could cross difficult land with ease by using caterpillar
World War 1 was known as the first modern war, it caused many improvements in military strategy and weapon technology. These improvements included trench warfare, machine guns, tanks, and radio communication. Many of these improvements are still used in wars today. World War 1 was one of the most destructive wars of all time. The fighting between the Central Powers and the Allied Forces caused over 16 million casualties. The Central Powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the
most revolutionary technological advancement that was developed during the war was the immensely armored and nearly indestructible tank. The tank became a significant factor which allowed various competitors to destroy each other at a rapid pace with its highly engineered skeletal structure and its ability to increase the armies mobility across the Western Front. The tank underwent continual improvement, and various models were developed such as, ‘Little Willie’ and ‘Big Willie’. Each newly engineered