No, air alone cannot support solid objects in sustained flight. In order for an object to achieve sustained flight, it needs additional propulsion or lift mechanisms such as wings, rotors, or jets to counteract gravity and stay airborne.
No, an object does not have to be solid. Objects can be gas, liquid, or solid depending on their physical state. Objects can also be a combination of different states of matter.
Aerodynamics refers to the science of how gases interact with solid objects in motion, specifically with relevance to flight. It studies the forces that act on an aircraft in motion and helps in designing and improving aircraft performance.
In a vacuum, solid and hollow objects fall at the same speed due to gravity. However, in the presence of air resistance, hollow objects might fall more slowly compared to solid objects of the same mass and shape, as air resistance affects hollow objects differently.
Objects such as steel beams, concrete blocks, and solid wooden planks are commonly used to support heavy weights due to their strength and sturdiness. It's important to ensure that any object used for supporting heavy weights is designed to handle the specific load requirements to prevent accidents or damage.
Yes, all solid objects above 0 Kelvin emit energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
Objects less dense than air can float on air of that density. Air passing over objects (wings, kites, etc.) can provide lift and support the object. Air moving upwards at a speed equivalent to the terminal velocity of the object in the air stream will support the object. Solid air (frozen at -299oC if you don't care about the Helium or -270oC if you do) will support objects like any other solid.
Is gravity a solid? Physical collisions of solid objects is not the only way that forces can act on solid objects.
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The sample of hard solid objects in home are metals ,egg scraps, fruits , vegetables and wood pieces. Solid objects can come in home and furniture.
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No, an object does not have to be solid. Objects can be gas, liquid, or solid depending on their physical state. Objects can also be a combination of different states of matter.
Aerodynamics refers to the science of how gases interact with solid objects in motion, specifically with relevance to flight. It studies the forces that act on an aircraft in motion and helps in designing and improving aircraft performance.
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In a vacuum, solid and hollow objects fall at the same speed due to gravity. However, in the presence of air resistance, hollow objects might fall more slowly compared to solid objects of the same mass and shape, as air resistance affects hollow objects differently.
Solid figures are normally classed as 3 dimensional objects
Volume of an object is a measure of the space occupied by objects.
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