Object's can move in different ways.Some one can push a object to move it. They can Pick it up and move the object.Machinery can move objects also. And wind can move object's if it is blowing hard enough.
The rubber band would turn and cause the propeller to move. When you launch it, it will cause the propeller to turn, causing the airplane to fly.
Electrons can move from atom to atom and from object to object
No. An object that has a lot of mass and is hard to move has inertia.
If the object doesn't move, the forces HAVE TO be balanced. There is no other way.
A boomerang is a angled or bent stick that when thrown in the air comes back to the thrower when it does not hit an object. A propeller is a straight crafted out stick that when attached to the engine makes the airplane move forward.
With a propeller.
Sure, if it's designed right. See the "air-boats" used in Florida everglades, the Hovercraft, and propeller aircraft.
The propeller turns many revolutions per minute and deflects air behind it .
A damaged propeller (e.g. with a blade or part of a blade missing) will "move water" less efficiently.
fly on a propeller hat lol
A propeller is the object on the aircraft that rotates to produce thrust almost like a fan makes wind... it aims the wind behind it and pushes the aircraft forward
The engine turns the propeller around.
The propeller on a turboprop airplane engine spins to move the aircraft through the air. It acts in a way similar to that of the blade in a fan.
Object's can move in different ways.Some one can push a object to move it. They can Pick it up and move the object.Machinery can move objects also. And wind can move object's if it is blowing hard enough.
Do small propellers aircraft always move in the direction that they are pointing
Propeller is the word you seek.