That's "principle", not "principal". The idea is that the airplane's wings are shaped in such a way that the air moves faster on the top than on the bottom. As a result - and applying Bernoulli's principle - there is less pressure on the top of the wings.
This took me so long to figure out i'm not sure it is right but this is the best answer i can come up with - They are both even, balanced and equal because a plane design is even and balanced to be able to fly, and a normal atom is balanced and even as well.
Because it was the reflection
Medium is able to transport a wave because,medium is a heavy material or thing. from-chandan
Because the wind moves tree branches.Because if there was no air, you wouldn't be able to breath. Also, no wind or sound.
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The Airplane can fly because it has powerful jet turbines on the wings that have the capacity to be able to lift up.
Yes, in an airplane.
All aircraft are affected by gravity; so is everything else. The aircraft are able to fly because the force of the lift generated by the airflow over the wings is balanced by the weight of the airplane.
Because of gravity we are able to maintain ourselves on ground and the air do not escape.As air stays we live. We are able to write due to gravity. Due to gravity we are able to land the airplane.
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A iPhone can be used on a airplane. You will not be able to call or use the internet.
could you fly before you broke it? but you can be a passenger in an airplane but probally wouldn't be able to pilot a plane because of the limited mobility
The main reason why Europe was able to colonialize Asian countries in the late 1800s was because they were able to dominate the military and commercial relations with Asia.
The main reason why Europe was able to colonialize Asian countries in the late 1800s was because they were able to dominate the military and commercial relations with Asia.
able to fly and bomb the Jews
While the airplane moves, the air pushes up against the wings. This has to do with the special shape of the wing, and, to a great part, to Bernoulli's principle.
Yes, it is capable of in-flight refueling.