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  2. Greg Hardy - Wikipedia

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    6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight: 266 lb (121 kg) Division: Heavyweight: Reach: 80 in (203 cm) Fighting out of: Coconut Creek, ... New Mexico, United States References

  3. Boeing B-52 Stratofortress - Wikipedia

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    While the external payload remained at 24 of 500 pounds (230 kg) or 750 pounds (340 kg) bombs, the internal capacity increased from 27 to 84 for 500 lb (230 kg) bombs, or from 27 to 42 for 750 lb (340 kg) bombs. [167] The modification created enough capacity for a total of 60,000 pounds (27,000 kg) using 108 bombs.

  4. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The B-17's armament consisted of five .30 caliber (7.62 mm) machine guns, with a payload up to 4,800 lb (2,200 kg) of bombs on two racks in the bomb bay behind the cockpit. The aircraft was powered by four Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet radial engines , each producing 750 hp (600 kW) at 7,000 ft (2,100 m).

  5. Bombardier CRJ700 series - Wikipedia

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    It features a reduced maximum take off weight (MTOW) of 80,969 pounds (36,727 kg) to help minimize weight-related charges for European operators who need a short- to medium-range jet. [95] Respectively the range on the EuroLite is 1,030nm compared to 1,488nm and 1,688nm on the standard CRJ1000 and CRJ1000ER. [ 95 ]

  6. Venus - Wikipedia

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    The density at the surface is 65 kg/m 3 (4.1 lb/cu ft), 6.5% that of water [88] or 50 times as dense as Earth's atmosphere at 293 K (20 °C; 68 °F) at sea level. The CO 2 -rich atmosphere generates the strongest greenhouse effect in the Solar System, creating surface temperatures of at least 735 K (462 °C; 864 °F).

  7. Water - Wikipedia

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    At 1 atm pressure, it reaches its maximum density of 999.972 kg/m 3 (62.4262 lb/cu ft) at 3.98 °C (39.16 °F). [ 54 ] [ 55 ] Below that temperature, but above the freezing point of 0 °C (32 °F), it expands becoming less dense until it reaches freezing point, reaching a density in its liquid phase of 999.8 kg/m 3 (62.4155 lb/cu ft).

  8. Xenon - Wikipedia

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    Given a total mass of the atmosphere of 5.15 × 10 18 kilograms (1.135 × 10 19 lb), the atmosphere contains on the order of 2.03 gigatonnes (2.00 × 10 9 long tons; 2.24 × 10 9 short tons) of xenon in total when taking the average molar mass of the atmosphere as 28.96 g/mol which is equivalent to some 394-mass ppb.