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- Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), German general in World War I and president of Germany (1925–1934)
- Oskar von Hindenburg (1883–1960), son of the former president of Germany, Paul von Hindenburg
- Carl Hindenburg (1741–1808), mathematician
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- 1.Hindenburg Disaster - Wikipedia
- Describes the major airship disaster of the German zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg, one of the two largest aircrafts ever built. Also explains various theories ...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H
indenburg_disaster
- 2.LZ 129 Hindenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- "The Hindenburg" redirects here. ... Main article: Hindenburg-class airship ... The interior furnishings of the Hindenburg were designed by Professor Fritz ...
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Z_129_Hindenburg
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Hindenburg.?
I'm doing a report on the
Hindenburg and needed help on
this question. describe YOUR
own sequence of
weather-related events and
explain how history may have
been different if the weather
during the hindenburg had been
different.
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Alright, break this question down. It is first asking for a weather related event that you made an impact on you. Severe storm, tornado, hurricane, flash flood. Then it wants you to suggest what would happen if the Hindenburg had not burst into flame. How would air travel be different? Would war be different? There is really no wrong or right answer to this question. |
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What is the chemical reaction I just want to know the
chemical reaction that
occurred during the Hindenburg
disaster. I know it had to do
with static electricity and
hydrogen gas, but I don't know
the exact chemical reaction.
Help!
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Ironically, the rxn was H2 + 1/2O2 -> H2O. However, not enough water was created to quench the flames of the exploding hydrogen, although the moving pictures of the disaster clearly show the water. |
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What are THREE factors that My teacher wants me to write a
report on three factors that
affected the hindenburg crash,
and i need some, help, ten
point point, for best quickest
answerm i pick.
please please help.
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easy... 1) The captain decided to land even though it had just rained and there was thunderstorms around. This created static electricity in the air around Lakehurst N.J. Static electricity is NOT a friend of a hydrogen blimp (VERY flammable) 2) A blimp can land two ways, first to a tall tower that allows the blimp to discharge excess static electricity though the tower into the ground (safer during a storm). second way is to drop ropes to the ground and be pulled down by crews of men, this way does NOT discharge the static safely. The pilot chose the second method which is bad after a storm. 3) The pilot vented some hydrogen gas while coming in, basically like dumping gasoline onto a sparkplug, you get a fire when you mix static electricity with hydrogen, this started the initial fire that then consumed the mighty airship within seconds. |
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