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4- Exportar marcadores
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PDF que exibe as marcas
da estrutura do conteúdo
do documento.
Geralmente arquivos PDF
deste tipo ocupam um
espaço maior se
comparados aos arquivos
PDF tradicionais.
Um garoto puxa uma corda amarrada a um caixote aplicando uma força de intensidade igual a 10 N, como está indicado no esquema a seguir. A intensidade, em N, da componente da força que contribui apenas para a tentativa do garoto em arrastar o caixote horizontalmente, vale

Match the proverbs (1-5) in question 49 above with these explanations:
( ) Don’t antecipate the future before it happens.
( ) Accept a present graciously and gratefully, without criticizing the present or giver.
( ) Don’t invest all your efforts, or attention, in just one thing.
( ) Don’t judge people or things by their outward appearance.
( ) Take care of small sums of money and they will become large sums.
Choose the best answer to have these proverbs completed.
1- Never judge a book by its _____ .
2- Take care of the pence and the _____ will take care of themselves.
3- Don’t count your chickens before they are _____.
4- Never look a gift horse in the _____.
5- Don’t put all your _____ in one basket.
The following dialogue takes place between two native speakers of English in the lower airspace in the vicinity of a major airport. Two aircraft __________ towards the airfield:
Pilot – Fox Charlie speaking.
Who’s ahead ... us or Golf Yankee?
Controller – Well... you’re neck and neck.
Pilot – We can keep a high speed in the descent if you want us to.
Controller – I don’t know how the TMA are going to plan
this. You can if you wish.
Pilot – You’re the boss.
Controller – Well they’ll be the boss when you get down
there. I’m just sort of keeping you apart for the
moment.
Pilot – Understood.
GLOSSARY:
vicinity = proximidade
Fox Charlie = nome da aeronave
Golf Yankee = nome da aeronave
TMA = refere-se ao órgão de controle de tráfego aéreo
The following dialogue takes place between two native speakers of English in the lower airspace in the vicinity of a major airport. Two aircraft __________ towards the airfield:
Pilot – Fox Charlie speaking.
Who’s ahead ... us or Golf Yankee?
Controller – Well... you’re neck and neck.
Pilot – We can keep a high speed in the descent if you want us to.
Controller – I don’t know how the TMA are going to plan
this. You can if you wish.
Pilot – You’re the boss.
Controller – Well they’ll be the boss when you get down
there. I’m just sort of keeping you apart for the
moment.
Pilot – Understood.
GLOSSARY:
vicinity = proximidade
Fox Charlie = nome da aeronave
Golf Yankee = nome da aeronave
TMA = refere-se ao órgão de controle de tráfego aéreo
The following dialogue takes place between two native speakers of English in the lower airspace in the vicinity of a major airport. Two aircraft __________ towards the airfield:
Pilot – Fox Charlie speaking.
Who’s ahead ... us or Golf Yankee?
Controller – Well... you’re neck and neck.
Pilot – We can keep a high speed in the descent if you want us to.
Controller – I don’t know how the TMA are going to plan
this. You can if you wish.
Pilot – You’re the boss.
Controller – Well they’ll be the boss when you get down
there. I’m just sort of keeping you apart for the
moment.
Pilot – Understood.
GLOSSARY:
vicinity = proximidade
Fox Charlie = nome da aeronave
Golf Yankee = nome da aeronave
TMA = refere-se ao órgão de controle de tráfego aéreo
The following dialogue takes place between two native speakers of English in the lower airspace in the vicinity of a major airport. Two aircraft __________ towards the airfield:
Pilot – Fox Charlie speaking.
Who’s ahead ... us or Golf Yankee?
Controller – Well... you’re neck and neck.
Pilot – We can keep a high speed in the descent if you want us to.
Controller – I don’t know how the TMA are going to plan
this. You can if you wish.
Pilot – You’re the boss.
Controller – Well they’ll be the boss when you get down
there. I’m just sort of keeping you apart for the
moment.
Pilot – Understood.
GLOSSARY:
vicinity = proximidade
Fox Charlie = nome da aeronave
Golf Yankee = nome da aeronave
TMA = refere-se ao órgão de controle de tráfego aéreo
The following dialogue takes place between two native speakers of English in the lower airspace in the vicinity of a major airport. Two aircraft __________ towards the airfield:
Pilot – Fox Charlie speaking.
Who’s ahead ... us or Golf Yankee?
Controller – Well... you’re neck and neck.
Pilot – We can keep a high speed in the descent if you want us to.
Controller – I don’t know how the TMA are going to plan
this. You can if you wish.
Pilot – You’re the boss.
Controller – Well they’ll be the boss when you get down
there. I’m just sort of keeping you apart for the
moment.
Pilot – Understood.
GLOSSARY:
vicinity = proximidade
Fox Charlie = nome da aeronave
Golf Yankee = nome da aeronave
TMA = refere-se ao órgão de controle de tráfego aéreo
Calcule a resistência elétrica equivalente entre os pontos A e B do circuito a seguir. Obs. todos os resistores possuem resistência igual a R.

Uma barra rígida, uniforme e homogênea, pesando 720 N tem uma de suas extremidades articulada no ponto A da parede vertical AB = 8 m, conforme a figura. A outra extremidade da barra está presa a um fio ideal, no ponto C, que está ligado, segundo uma reta horizontal, no ponto D da outra parede vertical. Sendo a distância BC = 6 m, a intensidade da tração (T), em N, no fio CD, vale:

No conjunto de vetores representados na figura, sendo igual
a 2 o módulo de cada vetor, as operações
e
terão, respectivamente, módulos iguais a:

A figura representa uma placa de propaganda, homogênea e uniforme, pesando 108 kgf, suspensa por dois fios idênticos, inextensíveis e de massas desprezíveis, presos ao teto horizontal de um supermercado. Cada fio tem 2 metros de comprimento e a vertical (h), entre os extremos dos fios presos na placa e o teto, mede 1,8 metros.
A tração (T), em Kgf, que cada fio suporta para o equilíbrio do sistema, vale:

Traveling can be a fun adventure for children. And for the little ones to really have a pleasant trip, parents should prepare themselves. Take in carry-on a coat ( it’s usually chilly on board), extra clothes (including socks), solid and easy-to-store food, games and toys that they are used to and that don’t make noise. During take-off and landing, keep the children awake and offer them, according to their age, breast milk if they are still breastfeeding, a pacifier, a bottle with water or gum to avoid the discomfort of pressurization.
GLOSSARY:
carry-on = bagagem de mão
chilly = frio
easy-to-store= de fácil armazenamento
breastfeeding = amamentando
pacifier = chupeta
A Bunch of Butterflies
Priests don’t like confetti, it makes a mess.
The bride and groom rarely like rice, because it hurts. So the latest thing at weddings, at least in America, is butterflies.
What could be nicer than having a bunch of butterflies released into the air around the marriage couple? Companies are now springing up in the US to meet the new demand, but animal rights groups are concerned. How are the butterflies caught, how are they transported to the wedding and what happens to them afterwards?
The wedding party thinks the butterflies fly away, but often the insect cannot survive in their new environment and die.
GLOSSARY:
spring up – surgir
A Bunch of Butterflies
Priests don’t like confetti, it makes a mess.
The bride and groom rarely like rice, because it hurts. So the latest thing at weddings, at least in America, is butterflies.
What could be nicer than having a bunch of butterflies released into the air around the marriage couple? Companies are now springing up in the US to meet the new demand, but animal rights groups are concerned. How are the butterflies caught, how are they transported to the wedding and what happens to them afterwards?
The wedding party thinks the butterflies fly away, but often the insect cannot survive in their new environment and die.
GLOSSARY:
spring up – surgir