Reduce the thrust, air resistance will reduce the velocity, lift will diminish,
gravity will reduce the height.
The two types of forces that shape the Earth's surface are constructive forces, such as volcanic activity and tectonic plate movements that build up the land, and destructive forces, such as erosion and weathering that wear down the land.
Destructive forces are natural processes and events that slowly wear down and reshape the Earth's surface over time. These forces include erosion, weathering, volcanic activity, and earthquakes, which break down and alter the physical structures of the land. They play a crucial role in shaping and transforming the Earth's landscapes.
Yes, in order for a plane to land safely, the lift (created by the wings) must be greater than the weight of the aircraft. This helps the plane maintain control during the descent and landing process.
Nothing unusual IF the airplane is flying level and at a constant speed. The coin will go up, flip, and come down as expected. However, if the airplane is accelerating...in ANY direction, the path of the coin will appear to be altered once it is in the air. For instance if the plane dives as the coin is thrown, the coin will appear to accelerate in the Upward direction.
A crumpled piece of paper has irregular shapes and edges that can create turbulence or air resistance, slowing down its fall and causing it to land first compared to a flat piece of paper that falls more uniformly without as much resistance. The crumpled paper also experiences changes in its center of mass as it falls, affecting its trajectory.
It dies out by slowing down :P
You start to slow down & get close to the ground then your landing gear comes out then you can land
the boys believe their plane was shot down by a fighter plane, since they are in the midst of World War II.
Its to difficult on ps3 i can turn it but how do i make it go up or down
Airplanes fly because of lift generated by air passing by the wings. If the plane stopped, there would be no lift and the plane would simply fall out of the sky (except for specialized military jets like the Harrier, which have a special nozzle that can be directed downward). Even slowing down too much will have the same effect. The pilotmust maintain a minimum speed, known as the stall speed, to keep the plane flying. There is nothing to be nervous about. It is perfectly normal for the pilot to reduce engine power during landing. Aircraft cannot safely land at cruising speed. They must slow down to a safe speed. The pilot will also deploy the aircraft's flaps. These are panels on the wings that extend outward and increase aerodynamic drag, which also slows down the aircraft. The deployment of the flaps sometimes gives the sensation that the plane is slowing down dramatically and almost coming to a stop.
Exogenous forces are forces that work above the earths surface and break down landforms. Endogenous forces are forces that work below the earths surface and build up land forms
It landes like any other plane. The flaps go down, the landing gear comes down, and it touches the ground. To take off, there's another story completely different from landing.
no i don't know why but it is not legal to land a plane on a road
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They land by using regular plane controlles but two super charged fast trucks have to chase after the U2 spy plane because they need to put the landing gears on it to touch the ground and land safley cause without the gears the U2 spy plane has 2 gears on the front and back and if it touches down it will tilt and the wing will scrap against the tarmac.
The plane is on approach.
They answer is a hovercraft.