There are four forces act on an aircraft in flight: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. From Newton's first law of motion, if there is no net external force, the object will maintain constant velocity. i.e lift=wait , thrust=drag. This condition is called "cruise". In this situation, airplane can stay steady (constant velocity). But the weight of the aircraft is decrease a little due to fuel burned per time. If forces become unbalanced, aircraft will move by Newton's second law of motion.
Gravity.
Um... stabilize, stay, steady, and wait.
Bernoulli's principe apex veteran
They stay up with their wings and the fuel you put in it.
Because the air gets thinner with more altitude, and at some point the thin air can no longer give enough lift for airplanes to stay aloft.
12km and above is the stratosphere . Human life cannot exist with that air pressure.The airplanes stay just to the peak of the troposhere.
The silly giraffe tried to do a headstand, but ended up toppling over because he couldn't stay steady on his wobbly legs!
Airplanes need to fly forward in order to stay in the air. They need air passing over the wings in order to stay in flight. Without air passing over the wing, bernoulli's principle can't take effect and the airplane would fall.
It is very easy .. You are suppose to bend your knees alittle (:
lots of fruit and veggies they cant get fat and need to stay at a steady wieght
Sober; grave; steady; sedate; composed; regular; not wild, volatile, or fanciful., of Stay
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