Yes,there is a affect if it moves in a accelaration or deaccelaration.Thats because gravitation accelaration is changed.
lift acts upward, and weight acts downward
The lift force is the force acting against the aircraft's weight. For straight and level flight, lift acts in the upward vertical direction and the weight of the aircraft acts in the downward vertical direction. For level flight, lift = weight.
"Lift" is the force that acts opposite to gravity. If 'lift' can be made to exceed the weight of the craft, then the net vertical force on it is directed upward, and the craft can rise.
'Lift' is an upward force on a plane. Upward force on a bird's wings is also called 'Lift'.
Compressible fluid force opposes lift. Lift is the upward force due to the fluid flow around an airplane wing. Weight is a downward force caused by gravity which opposes lift.
lift acts upward, and weight acts downward
lift acts upward, and weight acts downward
The lift force is the force acting against the aircraft's weight. For straight and level flight, lift acts in the upward vertical direction and the weight of the aircraft acts in the downward vertical direction. For level flight, lift = weight.
The upward force balances exactly you weight so the resultant force is zero and you stay on the ground, fortunately!
The weight that a mouse can lift will depend on its size. It is estimated that mice can lift things that twice their body weight.
In order to lift off the ground, the lift force (the upward force generated by the wings) has to be at least as great as the weight of the aircraft. Lift and weight are opposing forces and are equal in straight and level flight.
"Lift" is the force that acts opposite to gravity. If 'lift' can be made to exceed the weight of the craft, then the net vertical force on it is directed upward, and the craft can rise.
'Lift' is an upward force on a plane. Upward force on a bird's wings is also called 'Lift'.
A force greater than the weight of the load,applied to it in the upward direction, does.
Compressible fluid force opposes lift. Lift is the upward force due to the fluid flow around an airplane wing. Weight is a downward force caused by gravity which opposes lift.
The 4 main forces of flight are: drag, thrust, lift and weight
The free lift of the Pilot Balloon is defined as the difference between the total lift and the weight of the balloon and its load. The free lift is really the net buoyancy of the balloon. Thus free lift is the force tending to drive the balloon (Hydrogen filled) upward, which depends upon the amount of hydrogen gas filled in it. If a hydrogen balloon is inflated until it floats with certain weight attached to it, than it indicates that the attached weight balances the upward force acting on it. This weight is called free lift of the balloon and if weight is removed, the balloon rises up (with fixed rate of ascent corresponding to weight attached while inflating).