It has been found that such a shape reduces air resistance.
Inclined planes are commonly used in everyday objects such as ramps, stairs, and highways for easier transportation of objects or people up and down. They are also used in heavy machinery like bulldozers and cranes to move materials more efficiently. Additionally, inclined planes are used in construction to lift heavy objects to higher levels.
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No, a needle does not have an eye to wink. Needles are typically thin, pointed objects used for sewing or medical purposes, and do not possess facial features like eyes.
Like all ballistic missiles, the old Polaris missiles and the current Trident missiles use internal gyros for stability in flight.
A) Because the US kept attacking Cuba without provocation (including civilian areas and buildings, like a supermarket in Havana) to the point where 100 civilians died and a further 300 were severyly injured in an explosion of a Belgian cargo ship. B) Because the US put nuclear missiles in Turkey and pointed them at Russia (more or less about the equivalent distance from Cuba to the US). So the Soviets figured "Oh, it's okay to do that, then? Fine. Here Cuba, have some missiles."
St. Elmo's fire occurs when the electric field around a pointed object, like the mast of a ship, ionizes the air and causes a blue or violet glow. The electric field is stronger around pointed objects, making them more likely to discharge in this way. This phenomenon is a form of corona discharge, often seen in thunderstorms or during volcanic eruptions.
M.I.A. Paper Planes Fly like paper get high like planes
Planes are subject to the force of gravity just like any other object on Earth. Gravity is what keeps planes and other objects anchored to the ground, and it also affects their movement and flight. Pilots use gravity to control the descent and ascent of a plane, as well as to maintain stability during flight.
Various objects can travel through air, such as birds, planes, kites, and parachutes. Additionally, wind can carry particles like dust, pollen, and smoke through the air.
Joey Jordison likes planes, he's not scared of it
Some planes do like a harier it could stop in the air
I'm pretty sure if a persons knee, or shoulders, are pointed to you they like you.