Every thing that has mass has inertia, even particles of light it seems. If an aircraft had no inertia during flight, it would instantly react to every bit of turbulent air, change of engine power or flight control input. That would make for a most uncomfortable flight!
The airplane has more inertia because it has a greater mass compared to the car and bike. Inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass, so the larger the mass, the greater the inertia.
An airplane would have the most inertia while at rest, due to its large mass. The inertia of an object is directly proportional to its mass, and airplanes are typically much heavier than cats, horses, or pennies.
When an airplane is flying, it experiences fluid friction with the air around it. This friction is caused by the resistance of the air to the movement of the airplane. The airplane's design and engine power are optimized to overcome this friction and maintain flight.
Yes, an airplane is subject to external forces such as lift, weight, thrust, and drag while flying. These external forces are crucial for the airplane to maintain its flight.
inertia just depends on mass. Big mass=hard to move.
The airplane has more inertia because it has a greater mass compared to the car and bike. Inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass, so the larger the mass, the greater the inertia.
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An airplane is a flying machine starting with the letter A.
No. Even if a laptop has internet, it does not work while flying on an airplane, because there is no Wi-Fi on an airplane, or in the sky.
When an airplane crashes into it, mass fires occur.
An airplane is material constructed into a flying machine that travels.
An airplane would have the most inertia while at rest, due to its large mass. The inertia of an object is directly proportional to its mass, and airplanes are typically much heavier than cats, horses, or pennies.