how do aeroplane works
I believe you mean aerodynamics.
The wings push air down, creating lift. Aerodynamic force causes drag and thrust to keep the airplane steady. They have to be made a certain way (aerodynamic) for this to work.
Aircraft design reduces drag, but cannot prevent it. Aerodynamics is the study of such.
Aerodynamics help reduce drag so the engines can produce thrust.
The four forces of flight acting on an airplane in flight are, Lift,Weight,Thrust and Drag. They are all in equilibrium when an unaccelerated flight is exist.
the physics behind paper airplane is of aerodynamics
Charles Norton Monteith has written: 'Simple aerodynamics and the airplane' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Airplanes
I believe you mean aerodynamics.
Streamlined shapes help aerodynamics and speed .
aerodynamics
The wings push air down, creating lift. Aerodynamic force causes drag and thrust to keep the airplane steady. They have to be made a certain way (aerodynamic) for this to work.
yes about 5 billion times more its all about speed and aerodynamics
Aircraft design reduces drag, but cannot prevent it. Aerodynamics is the study of such.
Aerodynamics is important in any industry involved with moving objects through the air, so the automobile, airplane, and weaponry industries, for example, study aerodynamics. Even serious runners and their coaches use certain aerodynamic principles.
What is the type of air intkae
C. Edward Lan has written: 'Airplane aerodynamics and performance'
While there are many different scientific principles and disciplines used to design and build an airplane, I suppose the most important "science" would be that of aerodynamics. Aerodynamics is the science that determines the shape of the wings and the fuselage, and how it performs while moving through the air.