The addition of surfaces and fins on paper aircraft is often a matter of choice. In many cases, fins are optional features for the builder to incorporate for their own reasons. On the other hand, some paper airplanes require fins for reasons of stability or some other need.
If you are curious about whether or not you need to add a fin to a specific aircraft, you may wish to consult its instructions.
what can be the constant in the paper plane experiment
Fin pitch refers to the spacing between the fins of a finned heat exchanger. It is often confused as a measure of the fin density which is expressed in terms of fins per inch (FPI). Fin pitch is measured from the centerline of one fin to another and can be determined from summing the fin spacing (distance between fins) and the fin thickness. Generally speaking, smaller fin pitches result in more dense fin arrays which can remove more heat. A point of diminishing returns exists in which the heat exchanger is too dense resulting in insufficient flow of the cooling fluid between fins.
Adding soap to water when it is on wax paper will cause it to separate. This will make it bubble up.
Its IRON, I just put that on my test paper, wishing its correct but its a miracle because when I got my test paper my answer is correct TRUST ME
they used bamboo and mashed it and put salt and lime in the mushed up bamboo and let it dry.
Go And put a gun on the paper plane you just made!
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it makes the plane more aro dynamic
the side of a plane
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Printer Paper make the best paper plane.
Depends on the paper used and how the paper plane was constructed.
send her a paper plane or a paper pretend that ur going the bathroom and put it on her desck on ur way :D
"FIN" means "The end" in Spanish.
the Paper Plane goes back to at-least to the 20'S
construction paper airplanes fly further