If you are talking about flying then its a process called lift. It was found that air pressure reduces at slower speeds and increases at higher speeds. Air planes fly because the wing of the plane channels and splits air. Some air moves over the top of the wing and some air moves under it. The wing is curved on the top forcing the air to travel farther and slow down. Compared to the underside of a wing which is straight and allows the air to continue at the same speed it approaches the wing of the plane. Because the speed of the air is faster on the bottom of the wing the air pressure increases forcing the wing to rise up because the air is pushing up on the wing.
through air.
Most are set up to pull air through.Most are set up to pull air through.
Yes light can pass through air because when light bounces off mirrors in the process passes through air.
Electromagnetic radiation travels freely through air, much as it does through a vacuum, as air is not very dense. However, the speed of light through air is slightly reduced.
sound travels faster through a solid than through air
Technically, it depends on the temperature, humidity, and pressure of the air. Change any of thoseand the speed of sound through that air changes.A good figure that's usually close, and is easy to remember and carry around, is:343 meters per second / 1,125 feet per second.
The material through which a wave travels is called the medium.
Travell Blake goes by Cat.
Janet G. Travell was born in 1901.
Travell Blake is 6' 0 1/2".
Janet G. Travell died in 1997.
through your nose your snotty smelly nose x
wher did she travell to?
Allan Travell died on June 13, 2005, in Hampshire, England, UK of cancer of the brain.
Medium AIR is responsible for the travell of air from one point to another point. In the absence of air , no sound can be heard , because the medium by which air travels , is absent. Just like in space, sound can't be travelled there because air is absent there.
Travell's therapy called for the injection of saline (a salt solution) and procaine (also known as Novocaine, an anesthetic) into the trigger point.
i have no idea but maybe on a hourse?