This is caused by changes of air pressure in your middle ear.
The elevator on a plane is a control surface located on the tail that is used to control the pitch or the up-and-down motion of the aircraft. By adjusting the elevator, the pilot can control the angle of the plane's nose and determine whether the plane climbs or descends.
Why is the elevator a good example of an inclined plane?
No it's not.
~41,000 years, caused by changes in tilt of the earth relative to the plane of the orbit.
An elevator on a airplane are tabs on the tail that control its up and down motion in the air
no, inclined planes are ramps
The plane follows the arc of the elevator and moves up when the elevators are up.
They use the elevator and the elevator chain and cogs . The wright brothers use the elevator control lever to keep its balance in the air.
valsalve. by whoever? well, i think you should suck sweets and swallow alot whilest your on the plane then afterwards, hold your nose and blow through your nose. not really hard just a little so your ears pop, the swallow. repeat this until your ears are clear. by p-bennett by macfanpro: You really can not. In a airplane, the barometric pressure (read: the pressure of the air) changes as the plane climbs and desends. The popping is your ears internal air escaping. How p-bennett's answer works is by inducing popping, equalizing the pressure.
that is needed to help the plane to balanceActually the planes 'TAIL' is called an elevator and an ELEVATOR is used for lift off and landing . It controls the way a plane goes up and down.By Samantha DudleyFirst Maori Female InternationalPilot
It is the altitude of the plane...and the pressure pressurizes your ear drums..you can try popping your ears a few times then it might not hurt as much..
An elevator is part of the control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which changes the pitch or angle of attack of the aircraft. Basically it "makes" the aircraft nose up or nose down. See related link for an animated description.