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the extra loads imposed on the
airframe by the manoeuvres. In most
modern multi-engine jet transport aircraft,
each fuel tank is capable of feeding
any engine. a capable person a
person who works well
capacitance capacitance /kə|pstəns/ noun the
ability of a system of conductors and
insulators to store an electrical charge
when there is a positive discharge
between the conductors If the supply
frequency is low, the voltage has more
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time to build up a larger charge, or
capacitance. (NOTE: Capacitance is
measured in farads and can either be a
fixed amount or variable amount.)
capacitive capacitive /kə|pstv/ adjective
referring to the ability of a system of
conductors and insulators to store an
electrical charge Overspeed is usually
a fault in the constant speed drive unit
which causes the generator to overspeed
and damage the capacitive loads
on the aircraft.
capacitor capacitor /kə|pstə/ noun a system
of conductors and insulators which
store electrical charge (NOTE: A capacitor
is used in a circuit to store energy for
a short while.)
capacity capacity /kə|psti/ noun 1. the ability
to do something easily Energy is
the capacity for performing work. 2. the
amount of something which a container
can hold Each cylinder has a capacity
of 0.5 litres. battery capacity the
amount of electrical energy a battery
can store and deliver expressed in
ampere hours 3. the ability of an ATC
system, in a given area, to provide a
normal service, expressed in numbers
of aircraft
‘…a 500 to 600 seat ultra-high capacity
type aircraft is now being studied by
Airbus Industrie and Boeing’ [Flight
International 1–7 May 1996]
capillary capillary /kə|pləri/ noun a very fine
or narrow tube
capillary action capillary action /kə|pləri kʃən/,
capillary flow /kə|pləri fləυ/ noun the
action by which a liquid rises up a narrow
tube
capsule capsule /kpsjul/ noun a small
closed container
captain captain /kptn/ noun the person in
charge of an aircraft The captain
asked all passengers to remain seated
until the aircraft had come to a stop.
captive captive /kptv/ adjective not free to
move
captive balloon captive balloon /kptv bə|lun/
noun a balloon which, when in flight, is
attached to the ground by a long cable
carbon carbon /kɑbən/ noun 1. a nonmetallic
element, which is a component
of living matter and organic chemical
compounds and is found in various
forms, e.g. as diamonds or charcoal 2. a
black material with good electrical
properties
carbon brush carbon brush /kɑbən brʃ/ noun a
small, replaceable, carbon block found
in electric motors, generators and alternators,
which provides the passage of
electric current
carbon deposits carbon deposits /kɑbən d|
pɒztz/ plural noun residues of burnt
oil deposited in the combustion chamber,
etc., in the course of the combustion
process Carbon deposits on a
spark-plug electrode may cause misfiring.
carbon dioxide carbon dioxide /kɑbən da|
ɒksad/ noun a colourless, odourless,
non-toxic gas found in the atmosphere,
and also used in fire extinguishers and
fizzy drinks Carbon dioxide can be
solidified at low temperature to produce
dry ice. Symbol CO2
carbon fibre carbon fibre /kɑbən fabə/ noun a
thin, light and very strong strand of pure
carbon which can be combined with
other materials to make them stronger
carbon monoxide carbon monoxide /kɑbən mə|
nɒksad/ noun a colourless but poisonous
gas from incomplete combustion
found in the exhausts of spark ignition
engines. Symbol CO
carburation carburation /kɑbju|reʃ(ə)n/ noun
the process of mixing fuel with air in a
carburettor Carburation must ensure
that rapid and complete burning will
take place within the cylinder.
carburettor carburettor /kɑbə|retə/ noun a
device for mixing air with fuel in the
right quantities before combustion
Most carburettors are installed so that
they are in a warm position.
carburettor heat carburettor heat /kɑbə|retə hit/
noun a system for keeping the carburettor
and associated components free of
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