Any airplane carrying the President has the call sign Air Force One.
The gravitational force between the Earth and an airplane is greatest when the airplane is at the minimum possible altitude. Its effect on the airplane depends on how the gravitational force is related to the total system of forces on the aircraft, that is, what other forces are acting on it at the same time, whether it's climbing, diving, standing still on level ground, standing on sloped ground in a wind, etc.
Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".
It would take an infinite amount of time because the airplane could not get to the moon, at all. An airplane can only get to a small distance above the earth's surface.
A force which acts continuously at specific intervals of time is called periodic force.
The peice of paper compares to the paper airplane because they both have the same mass. Whether a paper is flat,folded in half or is shaped into a fancy paper boat it will always have the same amount of mass.
Friction is the force resisting the movement of an object across a surface. For an airplane there is no friction when it is flying. Instead this is referred to as air resistance which produces drag forces. There are several forces acting on the airplane at one time: Thrust, Drag, Lift, and Gravity.
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Gravity, force and lift are all forces that cause an airplane to fly. There are more forces depending on what time of airplane is in flight. For example the forces used to keep a comerical jet as to a fighter or military jet. As there are many forces the same the proportion is different there for the air flow if different on each airplane.
The Spruce Goose built by Hughes Aircraft had eight massive propeller driven engines. It only flew one time with Howard Hughes at the wheel.
Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".
it is a reaction force
Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".