Mr Giri's data on 2 things is incorrect KIndly vide my email in thatha
patti oe elsewhere except 123 iyer KR

On Fri, 16 Jun 2023 at 13:13, 'venkat giri' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *Respected Sir/s,*
>
> *CULTURAL QA 06-2023-16*
>
> *Q2: How often are airliners struck by lightning?*
>
>      *Commercial transport passenger planes are hit by lightning an
> average of **one or two* *times a year**. They are designed and built to
> have conducting paths through the plane to take the lightning strike and
> conduct the currents**.       *
>
>                *AIRCRAFTS** are normally designed and certified to
> withstand lightning strikes. However, narrow-bodied aircraft equipped with
> FADEC **(Full Authority Digital Engine Control**) controlled, aft **(automated
> Flight technology….with no intervention with human pilot )* *fuselage
> mounted engines have been found to be vulnerable to double engine flame-out
> in the event of a lightning strike.*
>
> *                                            Once lightning enters the
> fuselage of an aircraft, it often exits through a port or window, though
> sometimes it continues through the wires and circuits within. Pilots of
> struck aircraft will often check the instruments and radio to ensure that
> lightning has not caused any disruption or destruction to these systems.*
>
> *               In some rare cases, lightning will cause the whole plane
> to shake, and pilots are trained to respond accordingly by taking the plane
> out of its flight path if necessary.*
>
>                                                                 *PILOTS **can
> take proactive steps to reduce the airplane's chances of being struck again
> by turning off the engines briefly, which reduces the electrical charge in
> the cockpit area. Pilots are also trained to activate lightning safety
> systems on board aircraft to lessen the chance of further damage due to a
> lightning strike.*
>
>           *Some aircraft damage from lightning strikes includes broken
> lighting and windows, deformed antenna placements, and on board electronics
> malfunctions. Other abnormalities or warnings on the flight deck, such as
> cabin air pressurization problems or false alarms, can occur after your
> airplane has been struck by lightning.*
>
> *Safety Measures to Prevent Damage:*
>
> *             PILOTS **are trained to **spot lightning strikes** in their
> vicinity and create an **alternate flight plan**, if need be, to avoid
> further harm. Additionally, **new deformable honeycomb panels* *help to
> absorb energy from a lightning strike **and **redistribute it throughout
> the plane's body**. By considering these measures, modern-day airplanes
> can **withstand the toughest weather conditions.*
>
> *Q3: What are the health benefits of eating grapes, both dried and fresh?*
>
> *     GRAPES**(both dried & Fresh)* *offer health benefits, primarily due
> to their high nutrient and antioxidant content. They may benefit the eye,
> heart, bones, and more.*
>
> *  Grapes in various colours, including green, red, black, yellow, and
> pink. They come in multiple forms, too, from raisins to jellies to juice.
> Seeded and seedless varieties also exist.*
>
> ·         *Grapes are a rich source of copper and vitamin K. Copper is an
> essential mineral involved in energy production, while vitamin K is vital
> for blood clotting and healthy bones.*
>
> ·         *provides good amounts of **B vitamins like thiamine,
> riboflavin, and B6. Both thiamine and riboflavin are needed for growth and
> development, while B6 is mainly required for protein metabolism.*
>
> ·         *boosts heart health in several ways.*
>
> ·         *contains 6% of the DV for potassium. This mineral is necessary
> for maintaining healthy blood pressure levels.* *Potassium (limiting to
> 4.2gm a day) helps lower blood pressure primarily by helping dilate
> arteries and veins. It may also help excrete sodium and prevent the
> narrowing of arteries and veins that would otherwise increase blood
> pressure.*
>
> ·         *Compounds found in grapes may help protect against high
> cholesterol levels by decreasing cholesterol absorption*
>
> ·         *Compounds in grapes may protect against heart disease by
> lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels.*
>
> ·         *Protects against diabetes and lower blood sugar levels.*
>
> *                                     Though grapes are high in sugar,
> their low to moderate GI **(Glycaemic index)**)** makes them fairly safe
> to eat in moderation if one has diabetes. Additionally, compounds in grapes
> may protect against high blood sugar.*
>
> *CULTURAL QA 06-2023-16A*
>
>
>
> *Q2: Why is fiber an important part of a healthy human diet?*
>
>  *FIBER** helps to regulate the body's use of sugars, helping to keep
> hunger and blood sugar in check. Children and adults need at least 25 to 35
> grams of fiber per day for good health,. Great sources are whole grains,
> whole fruits and vegetables, legumes, and nuts**.*
>
> ·      *Fosters a diverse, happy gut microbiome. ...*
>                                                                     
> *(MY-kroh-BY-ome)
> The collection of all the microorganisms and viruses that live in a given
> environment, including the human body or part of the body, such as the
> digestive system. The human micro biome plays a role in a person's health.
> *
>
> ·      *Promotes regular bowel movements. ...*
>
> ·      *Keeps one feeling fuller for longer. ...*
>
> ·      *Helps lower high blood pressure. ...*
>
> ·      *Balances cholesterol levels. ...*
>
> ·      *Prevents blood sugar spikes. ...*
>
> ·      *Associated with lower risk of several diseases**.*
>
> *Q4: Why does a bird standing on a high voltage cable not get an electric
> shock?*
>
>    *BIRDS** usually stand on single live wire and so electric current
> doesn't flow through the bird. When a bird stands on a high voltage wire,
> there is no potential difference between the legs of the bird as it stands
> in a single wire and hence no current passes through it.*
>
> *Birds sitting on a wire don’t touch the ground (or anything in contact
> with the ground), so electricity stays in the power line. **But, if a
> bird touches a power line and equipment or other metal that is grounded, it
> gives electricity a path to the ground, and the bird could be shocked.* 
> *Additionally,
> if a bird were to touch two wires at once, it would create a circuit.
> Meaning electricity would flow through the bird and likely electrocute it.*
>
> *Q5: Who shouldn't eat dried fruit?*
>
>         *DRY FRUITS** are also high in sugar and calories and can cause
> problems when eaten in excess like gaining weight, gastric issues; a
> diabetic can increase his blood sugar. Salty nuts can increases the blood
> pressure, constipation or diarrhoea or flatulence.*
>
>                 *Most dry fruits have a high GI **(glycaemic index) which
> can quickly surge blood sugar levels and spike energy levels. Therefore,
> patients suffering from high blood pressure should strictly refrain from
> eating dry fruits.*
>
> *Regards*
>
> *V.Sridharan*
>
> *Trichy*
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> "iyer123" group.
> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an
> email to [email protected].
> To view this discussion on the web visit
> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1394140761.704663.1686946391751%40mail.yahoo.com
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1394140761.704663.1686946391751%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>
> .
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Thatha_Patty" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZoreUCXH0C3z4iWc7H4nO4Ln1CKRzvoRsxACHcVFthx-bQ%40mail.gmail.com.

Reply via email to