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If you had a wing with fixed width and only changed wingspan the aircraft with longer wingspan would produce greater lift. The amount of lift produced by a wing is dependant on many different things but one of those things is wing surface area. Increase the wingspan and you increase area of the wing
yes increasing wingspan does increase glide distance.. the reasons are complicated but it has to do with increasing lift while simultaneously decreasing induced drag
Upthrust is needed to lift a shuttle up RG
The wingspan of a bird is the length of its wings. It's kind of like a human's arm span.
It makes the block easier to lift by changing the direction of the force needed to lift it.
As the animal grows and develops its wingspan will be shorter than the average adult wing-span, which is about equal to an adult human's: that is, about six feet, measured with wings/ arms outstretched from the body, parallel to the ground.
The possessive form of 'the wingspan of the fighter plane' is the fighter plane's wingspan.
The weight of an aircraft counteracts the lift produced by an aircraft. The heavier an aircraft weighs the greater the lift needed to get off the ground.
the wingspan of my dick is 9 inches
A plane's wingspan is the length of it's wing.
the kalang's wingspan is close to about 5 feet.
the wingspan for a dolphin is about 10 ft. long.