Paperclips can affect the flight of a whirlybird by altering its weight and balance. Adding a paperclip can increase the overall mass and change the center of gravity, which may influence how well the whirlybird spins and glides through the air. Properly placed, a paperclip can enhance stability and control, while poorly placed clips might hinder performance and cause erratic flight patterns. Balancing the weight is crucial for optimal flight dynamics.
Attaching paperclips to a paper airplane can help increase its weight and therefore its momentum, potentially allowing it to fly further through improved stability and aerodynamics. However, too many paperclips can also hinder its flight by adding excessive weight and disrupting the balance of the plane.
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yes. if you put it on one of the wings and try to fly it, it may tilt a little bit. it will affect the course you want it to take.
yes. you cannot do it freely, but if you use EM radiation, or vacuums, you can. (airplanes and whirlybirds use vacuums) a whirlybird has a huge propeller on top, and when it sucks the air under it, over it is a vacuum. something has to fill this vacuum. thus, the whirlybird is the closest thing to this vacuum. whirlybird fills vacuum. helicopter is the new name for whirlybird. but when it was invented, it's name was whirlybird.
A standard box of No. 3 paperclips usually contains about 100 paperclips.
The cast of Whirlybird - 2008 includes: Catherina Kusch as Sophia Madeline Torem as Nova
Helicopter
The mass of a box of paperclips can vary based on the size and quantity of paperclips in the box. On average, a standard box of paperclips weighs around 100 to 200 grams.
I have heard 'whirlybird'
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depends on the size of the paperclips
Hippity hop will affect flight.