Airplane wings experience both surface and pressure drag.
rolling, or sliding
Yes, air rushing against an airplane is an example of friction. This force is called drag. It reduces the speed of the plane.
Drag.
Moving forward, air rushing over the wings causes them to produce lift. When the amount of lift created is greater than the weight of the plane it will rise off the ground.
It means that rushing or going too fast is not always best.
ATP synthase activity
Yes, air rushing against an airplane is an example of friction. This force is called drag. It reduces the speed of the plane.
Drag.
Air rushing against an aeroplane is probably an example of a body moving through fluids. Since air is a fluid, aeroplanes moving through experiences a drag force in the opposite direction which is why the shape of faster aeroplanes are always made more streamlined.
he doesnt have the single season rushing record he has the career rushing record and that was set against the seattle seahawks
no it does not, it counts against his rushing yards
Yes, sacks count against rushing stats.
Sure! Here's an example of a participial phrase: "Rushing to finish her homework, Sarah accidentally dropped her pencil." The participial phrase is "rushing to finish her homework."
Seattle Seahawks
Tiki Barber with 234 rushing yards against the Washington Redskins on December 30, 2006.
The Broncos longest rushing TD is 82 yards by Gene Mingo against the Oakland Raiders on October 5, 1962.
Walter Payton broke O.J. Simpson's single-game rushing record. Payton gained 275 rushing yards in a 1977 game against the Minnesota Vikings.
In the NFL, he had 1 game of 100+ yards rushing (112 rushing yards against the Saints in 1968) and 2 other games of 100+ yards combined rushing and receiving, both coming in 1968.