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What is the aspect ratio of a high speed airplane?

Low! To minimize the drag which grow with the square of the speed.


What is an airplane with two wings called?

An airplane with two wings is called a biplane. It is characterized by having one pair of wings, one on top of the other. Biplanes were popular in the early days of aviation but are now less commonly seen.


How airplane flies?

differential in wind speed over the wings produces high pressure under the wing and low pressure on top of the wing.


What is called when something goes from a high concentration to a low concentration?

diffusion


Can a boombox drown out a low-flying airplane or helicopter?

I have found nothing in any search to support that a boombox can drown out a low-flying airplane or helicopter.


What happens when you are in the airplane and the clouds are very low?

When you are in an airplane and the clouds are very low, the pilot might fly above the clouds or make an emergency landing.


What advantages do flaps and slats give an airplane?

The Flaps And Slats Give An Airplane More Lift At Low Speeds.


How is the airplane flies?

High air pressure builds up under the wings, and low air pressure goes over the wing, and that makes lift. Thrust from engine pushes it forward.


What banana goes wind of low?

Wind low banana goes of!


How low is a passenger airplane allowed to fly?

This varies from country to country.


How does the temperature of a material affect the speed of a sound passing through?

on increasing of temperature, density goes low and it is known that density and speed of sound both are directly proportional hence speed of sound decrease when temperature increases esp in gas.


How does the upward force lift the airplane?

Lift: is also known as the upwards force. It helps to keep an airplane, aircraft, hovercraft, bird, etc. in the air by pushing it upwards. The wings of a bird or airplane are huge factors in how great the force of lift is. This is because the top of the wing is curved and the bottom is flat. When the air is traveling on top of the wing it goes faster creating a low pressure. When the air passes under the wing, it goes slower creating a high pressure thus pushing the object upwards.