During flight, an airplane is subject to four primary forces: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Lift, generated by the wings, opposes the weight of the airplane, while thrust produced by the engines counters drag, which resists forward motion. For stable flight, these forces must be balanced appropriately, allowing the aircraft to maintain altitude and speed. Additionally, the design and aerodynamics of the airplane play a crucial role in its flight efficiency and performance.
It has the ability to create lift in a vacuum -apex
It has the ability to create lift in a vacuum -apex
It has the ability to create lift in a vacuum.
Only one requires air molecules to generate lift.
bombs use fins or parachutes for stabilization in flight
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Only one requires air molecules to generate lift.
No, the airplane was not invented in 1906. While significant developments in aviation occurred during that time, the Wright brothers are credited with making the first successful powered flight on December 17, 1903. By 1906, other inventors were experimenting with flight, but it was the Wright brothers' achievement that marked the true beginning of powered aviation.
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In flight, a wing has lower pressure on top and higher pressure on bottom due to Bernoulli's principle which in turn "sucks" the airplane into the air. The air on top must travel a longer distance than the air on bottom in order to meet up again because of the shape of the wing therefore causing the effects of Bernoulli's principle.
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No. There is no invisible airplane.