When the yoke is pushed down on the engine thrust is stopped (suddenly)
Forward it is the same as the plane that he/she was jumping off. Downward it is up to 300-350 kph.
lift acts upward, and weight acts downward
I'd say its a plane raised on one side as to make work eaisier by rolling or sliding upward or downward, but thats just my two sense
That sounds like a 'wedge', like a chisel.
A listric fault is a fault along which a plane is curved. It is caused by a normal separation and in some cases the reverse separation. The curve is concave at the top but it is curved downward in a flattening manner.
When a plane nose-dives, the nose of the plane turns downward and the plane descends nose first toward the ground.
When a plane nose-dives, the nose of the plane turns downward and the plane descends nose first toward the ground.
I am vikrant .inclined plane is a slopy plane from which heavy objects can move easily(only in downward direction).according to my thinking it is based on gravity as gravity act in downward direction but a plane(inclined) is sloped so the object on it donot finds a downward path but finds a slopy path .
Yes
angel of an inclined plane with the horizontal plane but it is measured with inclined plane is called pitch
Yes , a wedge is also an inclined plane because they both are a block of wood cut in half going downward .
Pitch Pitch the nose UP or Down.
Forward it is the same as the plane that he/she was jumping off. Downward it is up to 300-350 kph.
Elevators
Forward it is the same as the plane that he/she was jumping off. Downward it is up to 300-350 kph.
Aerofoils are able to lift the plane by wind speed, and wind direction. Aerofoils can also lift the plane up by its shape when bent downward of an aeronautical wing shape. - Aerospace engineering
From the perspective of looking downward at the plane of the ecliptic where North is up, the planets revolve counterclockwise.