Not sure about the same speed but the leader of the V changes with other geese its flying with, because if they are at the front they are taking most of the air resistance and is therefore harder to fly for them.
Almost, but the ones at the back are going a little slower or else they'd all be in a line not a V.
Most waterfowl fly at speeds of 40 to 60 mph, with many species averaging roughly 50 mph. A common flying speed of ducks and geese is between 40 and 50 miles per hour. Geese normally fly at about the same speed as ducks. Which is faster when trying to escape danger? Depends on the individual bird.
Because they have a different velocity.
Because they have a different velocity.
Because they dont go to the same way
According to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, flying at the speed of light will cause you to stay the same age. Flying in a jet or airplane here on earth will have no noticable effect on aging.
way back when the lord created all creatures, he had to decide between goose and geese. you see it was quite the conundrum because what would you call multiple goose? well hear you go; it wouldn't be gooses because that just sounds silly so hmmm id have to say geese. so no they are not the same because a goose refers to one and geese refers to many. read. a. book.
Average Speed is different from average speed becoz speed is particular while avera speed is the total distance divided from time
Any airline flying non stop will have the same flying time because they all use similar aircraft and fly at the same speed. Any difference will be minimal.
Because they are at different velocities (that's what I've heard!)
no mach no is defined as ratio of local speed of aeroplane to speed of sound. As the altitude increases the True speed of aeroplane increases and speed of sound decreases because of reduction of ambient temperature Hence the value of their ratio should increase at an increasing rate with increase in altitude. Keeping the Mach No constant say, 2 means reduction of speed to a large extent so as to maintain constant Mach No. Therefore same Mach no the aeroplane at higher altitude is flying slower
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Yes, the reaction distances increases with speed while reaction time stays the same. for example the two-second rule.