yes it can if it is realy thin
no but it would get water vapor on it
Because styrofoam is full of air bubbles and the actual plastic is very thin.
A wing or fin.
The aircraft normally fly at above 30,000 feet where the air is always ultra cold and very thin. The thin air reduces the amount of resistance to the aircraft moving through it and the engine's large compressor is able to compact that thin air sufficiently to get optimum combustion conditions and thus form vapor trail.
Engineered wood.
thin air
it is found that the weight of an empty flat thin plastic bag is not changed when the bag is filled with air why not?
The air sac must have thin walls so that air passes easily through it.
Because styrofoam is full of air bubbles and the actual plastic is very thin.
It goes through cloth faster.
Why does flex have a thin layer of plastic on outside
Beta is weak so it can only penetrate through thin material ,sayyy paper but it is then blocked by thick plastic
No, but trapping a thin layer of air (or other gas) between parallel sheets is.
diffusion, through moist thin, epithelial cells
Thin strands of plastic
it helps block or keep hot air or cold air or something in or out
i thin magnetic force cant work in air
A wing or fin.