You can't have a smimming pool on a plane for the same reason you can't keep water for use in sprinklers. A body of water would swish around on the plane upsetting the balance, the consequences could be fatal. The weight of any amount of water needed to actually swim in would be enormous, and you'd have to eliminate a great deal of weight elsewhere. But the inertia of the water would cause even more catastrophic problems.
the answer to this question is pull it is the opposite to push.push is the force that makes it go forward and pull is the force to bring you back...go liverpuddlians:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
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.
This question is debatable. Lined paper is lighter, but that doesn't mean it flies better. I think that it's all about how you fold it and which design you choose. If one WA yto do an experiment, I would predict that lined paper would fly a little father, but not by much.
"Expasim" does not appear to be a recognized English word. It is possible that it may be a typo or a misspelling. Can you provide more context or clarify the word in question?
I don’t understand the question
about 2000,56230 This question can not be answered. To many variables. Jets, small private planes, Gliders and so on make the question very complex. If you re ask your question and specify a type of airplane it may be possible.
the length of an airplane depends on the type of an airplane. So we cant reallyanswer your question
That question has a varied answer. It depends what type of airplane you're asking about
good question
The answer for this question is vliegtuig...
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stupid question
If the question is about how high the airplane is in the atmosphere, I would think that an altimeter would be an answer to consider.
That would be a function of the glide ratio of the paper airplane in question.
If you are asking this question, you shouldn't.
This would be a question asked of a possible employee who is applying to be on the ground team at an airport. A ground team is made up of the people who load the luggage onto the airplane
The question is not clear - are you asking how to describe the process of making the airplane or how to say that he made it?