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The thunder rumbled loudly as the storm approached.
when it is taking off
airplane taking off
An airplane taking off has kinetic energy, which is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. As the airplane accelerates down the runway and gains speed, it builds up kinetic energy that is then used to lift off the ground and continue its flight.
The Harrier 'Jump-Jet.' Capable of taking off and landing vertically or normally.
more than 20,000 hz.
Yes, as the plane must accelerate from a stop to its takeoff airspeed.
No one airplane, no one answer. Depends on the weight of the airplane and the size of the wings. Light planes designed for short take offs may lift off at 30 mph. A Boeing 737 jet might lift at 150 mph.
It is a fighter jet, with is most notable feature being is ability to take-off and land vertically, giving it the name "Jump jet".
Bird strikes to an aircraft rarely cause human casualties, but CAN cause damage to an airplane or an accident. A direct bird strike to the jet engine of an airplane during take off and landing can be particularly serious.
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For an airplane taking off I believe that would be a combination of Bernoulli's principle and ground effect.