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The lift and thrust force makes an airplane go faster.
They could have be sleek, smooth, and reduces air resistance.
They could have be sleek, smooth, and reduces air resistance.
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That's true for the airplane's wings, when the airplane is flying upright.
the jet turbine
Bernoulli's Principal is as the speed of a fluid (liquid or gad) increases the pressure of the fluid decreases. The shape of an airplane wing causes the air to move faster over the top of the wing, thus lifting the wing up.
It gives them hydrodynamics so that the can "cut" through the water and move faster than, say, a parachute would.
The commonly used fuselage shape allows the aeroplane to move forward through the air at a reduced drag. And the sectional shape of the wings create lift.
Currently its about fuselage shape size and engine capability. The drag effect on a war fighter is more likely to be less than that of a bomber / large a380 for instance thus they move faster
Paramecium move faster because they are covered with cilia while amoeba must change shape to move, which is called amoeboid movement.
Because that helps to reduce 'drag' and lets the aircraft move faster.