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How slow does a hummingbird's wings need to be moving to be seen by the naked eye?

A lot slower than the hummingbirds move their wings when they are eating at our feeder....


Can a hummingbirds wings be touched?

Yes


An air planes wings produce what type of force?

Airplane wings produce lift force, which is the force that enables the plane to overcome gravity and stay airborne. This force is generated by the difference in air pressure above and below the wings as the plane moves through the air.


How did hummingbirds get its name?

they get the name from the sound their wings make


How does hummingbirds flap the its wings so fast?

by the muscles that are in there wings heres a picture of one enjoy


How often do the smallest hummingbirds beat their wings?

45 Miles


How many times do hummingbirds flap its wings in a second?

30000


Why is lift important in flight?

Because the plane has to overcome the force of gravity and it has wings to create lift to make the aircraft fly.


How do hummingbirds flap their wings fast?

55 times per second.


Did babe Ruth say if you can see a hummingbirds wings you can hit any pitch?

no


How many chromosomes do Hummingbirds have?

The hummingbird has around 80 chromosomes. Hummingbirds need large amount of energy because they flap their wings between 60 and 70 times a minute.


Is lift on a plane a push or pull force?

The lift on a plane is a type of force that is exerted by the air pressure acting on the wings of the plane. It is not a push or pull force in the traditional sense but rather a result of the air pressure difference between the upper and lower surfaces of the wings that enables the plane to overcome gravity and stay aloft.