The design of a paper airplane's wings will significantly impact its flight distance. For example, a paper airplane with long, narrow wings will typically glide further due to reduced air resistance and increased lift. On the other hand, shorter and wider wings may provide more stability but could lead to a shorter flight distance. Additionally, factors such as wing angle, wing shape, and weight distribution also play crucial roles in determining how far a paper airplane will fly.
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The effect of a hole on a paper airplane would depend on the type of paper airplane the hole is on, and where it is on the aircraft.
The heavier weight of a thicker paper will affect the range of the flight, and different folding characteristics and stiffness will affect the aerodynamics.
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It dosn't affect the distance.
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the lighter the paper the easier the lift.Heavey paper will drop quicker.
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Paper airplanes work by utilizing the principles of aerodynamics. When thrown, the wings of the paper airplane create lift, which allows it to stay in the air. Factors that affect a paper airplane's flight performance include the design of the airplane, the weight distribution, the shape of the wings, and the force of the throw.
The design of a paper airplane determines its ability to perform certain stunts, as many planes are designed to be inherently stable.