The joystick is a sensor that converts our given signal into an electric signal. A joystick is a very powerful sensor, which is used for flying airplanes, flying and firing fighter jets, and operating jcb cranes, even the remote controller that comes in today's gaming also has a joystick sensor.
The most important part of the joystick is the potentiometer which converts our hand movement into an electric signal.
In this video, apart from the joystick used in the game controller, the working of the joystick of airplanes and fighter jets was explained with the help of 3D animation.
As Apache and Black Hawk helicopters add capabilities and associated weight, they are also required to perform at higher and hotter conditions than originally designed. This led to the need for increased power over the previous T700 engine. In response, GE developed the T901 by building on GE’s unparalleled experience and record with the U.S. Army’s Apache and Black Hawk helicopters. The T901 engine provides 50% more power 25% better specific fuel consumption, and reduced life cycle costs -with fewer parts, a simpler design, and proven, reliable technology.
The joystick is a sensor that converts our given signal into an electric signal. A joystick is a very powerful sensor, which is used for flying airplanes, flying and firing fighter jets, and operating jcb cranes, even the remote controller that comes in today's gaming also has a joystick sensor.
The most important part of the joystick is the potentiometer which converts our hand movement into an electric signal.
In this video, apart from the joystick used in the game controller, the working of the joystick of airplanes and fighter jets was explained with the help of 3D animation.
As Apache and Black Hawk helicopters add capabilities and associated weight, they are also required to perform at higher and hotter conditions than originally designed. This led to the need for increased power over the previous T700 engine. In response, GE developed the T901 by building on GE’s unparalleled experience and record with the U.S. Army’s Apache and Black Hawk helicopters. The T901 engine provides 50% more power 25% better specific fuel consumption, and reduced life cycle costs -with fewer parts, a simpler design, and proven, reliable technology.
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