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It doesn't exactly affect your hearing, it just makes your ears pop, because of all the pressure. The best thing to do is chew gum, or go to sleep!

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How is an airplane flying an example of fluid friction?

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.


Is an airplane external force?

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.


Do matter weights changes while in the airplane flying on air?

No, matter weights do not change while in an airplane flying through the air. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and this force remains constant regardless of whether the object is on the ground or in the air. The sensation of weightlessness experienced in an airplane is due to the feeling of free-fall rather than a change in actual weight.


Does the shape of an airplane wing affect its speed?

Yes,the swept back wings have the speed above sound,the wings where the airlines have has the speed just below sound and those planes where have wing that are a hundred degrees is a slow flying plane


A flying airplane is affected by which force or forces?

A flying airplane is affected by several forces, including lift (upward force generated by its wings), weight (gravitational force pulling it down), thrust (forward force generated by its engines), and drag (rearward force opposing its motion through the air).