no
It consumes is fuel while flying (although this has little effect as space is a vacuum), the same as an aeroplanes weight changes while it is in flight
No, weight change does not influence inertia. Inertia is the property of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, and it depends on the mass of the object, not its weight. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object and can change depending on the gravitational field, but the object's inertia remains constant as long as its mass does not change.
the weight reduces due to change in gravity but mass remains constant
Mass does not change with changes in altitude or elevation. Weight on the other hand does change. However, on earth the change from sea level to the top of a mountain would be extremely small.
No, the mass of an object remains constant regardless of changes in gravity. Mass is an intrinsic property of an object and does not change with gravitational influence. The weight of an object, however, can change with variations in gravity, as weight depends on the gravitational force acting on the object.
No, but if some of the pieces go flying, it would be less.
Aeromass
land on top
The Wright Bros., Orville & Wilbur.
The curb weight of the 2014 Bentley Flying-SPUR is 5445 lbs..
Eagles can carry up to half of their body weight while flying.
The gross weight of the 2014 Bentley Flying-SPUR is 6550 lbs..
It consumes is fuel while flying (although this has little effect as space is a vacuum), the same as an aeroplanes weight changes while it is in flight
It is spelled like "airplane". It has only one "i".
The founders of airplaine are: Orville Wright,and Wilbur Wright
No, matter weights do not change while in an airplane flying through the air. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and this force remains constant regardless of whether the object is on the ground or in the air. The sensation of weightlessness experienced in an airplane is due to the feeling of free-fall rather than a change in actual weight.
No, a flying fish does not undergo a chemical change simply by flying. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, which is not the case when a flying fish flies out of water.