The very top of the aerofoil, as predicted by Bernoulli's theorem.
This is also the first point at which the local airstream will hit Mach one, and go Supersonic.
Electrons flow around the nucleus
the engines
The engine creates thrust.
A racing car sounds like a GE90 powered Boeing 777 taking off. If your car sounds like an airplane, then there are one or more holes in its exhaust system ... the exhaust manifold, muffler, or tailpipe. This should be repaired immediately. It can introduce poisonous gases into the passenger part of the car, and also get you a ticket for driving it around in that condition.
Permanent streams flow all year long, whereas ephemeral streams flow only for part of the year- in fact, some ephemeral streams flow only for a brief time after a heavy rain
The central part of the glacier moves fastest than its edges as it is thickest from the center.
Well, there are some airplanes which can be outrun by helicopters, but, for the most part, airplanes are faster.
Nothing really, its the air flow under the wings that provide lift.
The Fuselage is the main part of an airplane
Usually it is the upper reaches (often termed as mountain streams) that flow the fastest. In the lower, flatter valleys, rivers tend to slow down (except in spate, when the river is in flood)).
the top layer whic is compacted snow and ice which is about 15m deep
The fastest spinning part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
The two wings of the airplane are made of aluminum.
Electrons flow around the nucleus
An airplane parks on the part of the airport known as the "ramp" or "apron"
From a longitudinal view, it is the deepest part of the riverbed from the source of the mouth. It is line of steepest descent along the streambed and is almost alway the line of fastest flow in any river
It part of the tail.