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What keeps an airplane up in the sky?

Bernoulli's Principlethe statement that an increase in the speed of a fluid produces a decrease in pressure and a decrease in the speed produces an increase in pressureWind has nothing to do with how an airplane stays in the air. In actuality, an airplane flies better on calm days than on windy ones! It is the act of lift, weight, thrust and Bernoulli's principle (though this principle isn't all that true, since airplanes are able to fly upside down and a model airplane with non-airfoil shaped wings can stay in the air just fine) that determines how an airplane is able to stay in the air.an airplane stays up in the air by the pressure above and below the wings...There is actually more than one force that enables an airplane to stay in the air: that is lift, weight and thrust. Weight has to be less than the force of lift and thrust combined to both get the airplane into the air and keep it in the air.


Why was a silkworm ahelpful creature in James and the Giant Peach?

I think the silk worm was actually a glow worm, and her light would let james and the rest see when it was dark, just like a lamp. The spider lasooded or captured the seagulls with her webs/string and tied them to the peach so it could fly. She also saved james and the rest.


Why does a wing rise when the fan is turned on?

A wing rises when a fan is turned on due to the generation of lift through airflow. The fan creates a stream of air that moves faster over the top surface of the wing compared to the bottom, reducing the pressure above the wing according to Bernoulli's principle. This pressure difference generates lift, allowing the wing to rise. Additionally, the angle of attack may also contribute to increased lift as the airflow interacts with the wing.


What makes the sky lantern fly?

Sky lanterns fly due to the principle of buoyancy. When the lantern is lit, the flame heats the air inside the lantern, causing it to expand and become less dense than the cooler air outside. This difference in density creates lift, allowing the lantern to rise into the sky. Once the flame goes out and the air inside cools, the lantern will eventually descend.


Where is kiro 7 alison grande?

I actually know where Alison is but she is very emotional lately and I don't think she would want her whereabouts known.i saw her on the air again at kiro.i guess she's ok

Related Questions

What properties of air affect lift?

The properties of air that affect lift include its density (less dense air generates more lift), temperature (warmer air is less dense and can affect lift), pressure (lower pressure can decrease lift), and humidity (moist air is less dense and can reduce lift).


When was Air Lift Group RAAF created?

Air Lift Group RAAF was created in 1987.


How do you lift a car equipped with air ride on a hydraulic lift?

you just lift it as normal


What is the motto of Air Lift Group RAAF?

The motto of Air Lift Group RAAF is 'Mobility and Reach'.


When was RAAF Squadron Berlin Air Lift created?

RAAF Squadron Berlin Air Lift was created in 1948.


Is the force that keeps an airplane in the air called lift or levitation?

Lift


Who was Miss Earth Air in 2007?

Miss Pooja Chitgopekar from India. This was her second Miss Earth Air title as she was also winner in 2006.


Do you have to lift the car up before you pump up a tire when using an air compressor?

No, the air pressure will lift the car.


How much rider weight does the ride lift into the air Neglect the weight of the cars and air resistance?

The weight of the riders does not affect the amount the ride can lift since the system is designed to lift and carry the combined weight of the riders and cars. Air resistance is a factor that the ride must overcome to lift riders into the air.


How do hot air balloons produce lift?

Hot Air


How airfoil design works?

An air foil works with thrust, when you creat thrust the air foil creats a lift. The lift is created by the speed of the air being split in half, creating a "zero gravity effect" (which is the lift)


What causes air to lift?

heat