The combination of wing area and plane weight affect a paper airplane's glide ratio and range.
yes because of its weight the weight brings it down
The average length of a short size normal paper is about 5-7 cm.
The thickness of paper is typically measured using a caliper or micrometer. The formula to calculate the thickness of paper is thickness = weight / (length x basis weight), where weight is the weight of the paper in grams, length is the length of the paper tested in centimeters, and basis weight is the weight of the paper in grams per square meter.
if you place a paper clip on your paper airplane, you may find it improves performance by equalizing the load (weight) and lift (what the wings generate)
Lift makes paper airplanes fly, just as it does real planes.magic
Make paper airplanes...
airplanes were invented in the united states
Lift makes paper airplanes fly, just as it does real planes.magic
Paper airplanes work by utilizing the principles of aerodynamics. When thrown, the wings of the paper airplane create lift, which allows it to stay in the air. Factors that affect a paper airplane's flight performance include the design of the airplane, the weight distribution, the shape of the wings, and the force of the throw.
Design can effect paper airplanes just as it does real aircraft. Paper airplanes can be a huge variety of designs and be specialized, just as real aircraft. This can be for style orfor performance.
The number of paper airplanes possible would be a function of their individual sizes. It could be one paper airplane, or many.
Drag effects paper airplane just as it affects anything else that moves. It is either parasitic or induced on paper airplanes. Drag may reduce a paper airplanes speed and/or range.