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What is the drag of an airplane?

The drag of an airplane is the air resistance caused by the plane flying through air. Similar to when you pull your hand through water and feel resistance.


What force propels an airplane through the air is called what?

Thrust


Which force acts against the motion of an airplane as it flies through the air?

Drag is the force that acts against the motion of an airplane as it flies through the air. It is caused by the resistance of the air to the forward motion of the airplane, and it slows the airplane down. Pilots must account for drag to maintain optimal speed and efficiency during flight.


What is the name of the total opposition to the passing of the airplane through the air?

Drag.


How do airplane engines work in rain?

the water just goes through with the air. search "airplane engine tests" on youtube.


What helps an airplane achieve flight by causing the airplane to move faster through the air?

Thrust generated by the airplane's engines helps it achieve flight by propelling it forward and increasing its speed through the air. This increased speed allows the wings to generate lift, which raises the airplane off the ground.


What is the force that counteracts the weight of an airplane?

The force that counteracts the weight of an airplane is called lift. Lift is generated by the wings of the airplane as it moves through the air. The amount of lift produced needs to be equal to or greater than the weight of the airplane to keep it in the air.


Can you use soar in a sentences?

i saw a delicate airplane soar through the air


What holds the airplane in space?

Well the plane is flying through the air not through space. It is the pressure differential on the airfoils that make the plane move through the air.


What do the elavators on an airplane do?

The elevator section of an airplane is located in the aft of the airplane, or on the little wings in the back section of the airplane. The elevators move the airplane on its vertical axis, thereby making the airplane climb or descend.


What part of an airplane allows it to climb or descend?

The elevator/stabilator


How many steps are there to climb to board an airplane?

Depends on the make.