Planes control their altitude by changing the angle of the wings. To ascend, the pilot increases engine thrust to generate more lift. To descend, the pilot reduces engine power and adjusts the pitch of the aircraft to decrease lift.
An inclined plane reduces the amount of force needed to lift an object by allowing the force to be spread out over a longer distance. This makes it easier to move objects up or down the plane using less force than lifting straight up.
The force that makes a parachute go up is called drag. As the parachute deploys, it creates drag by slowing down the descent of the person wearing it, leading to an upward force that helps to slow down their fall.
No, a ladder is not an inclined plane. An inclined plane is a flat surface that is tilted, while a ladder consists of a series of steps or rungs for climbing up or down.
An inclined plane, or ramp, allows an object to move up or down with less force than if it were lifted straight up. The force required to move an object up an inclined plane is reduced because the component of the force acting against gravity is less. This makes it easier to move heavy objects by spreading out the force needed over a longer distance.
The up movement of a plane is achieved by increasing thrust and pitch angle, allowing the wings to generate more lift. The down movement is achieved by decreasing thrust and pitch angle, causing the plane to descend due to gravity. Additional control surfaces, such as flaps and spoilers, can also be used to assist in these movements.
Either drag (air resistance) slows the aircraft down, or lift (Bernoulli's principle) raises it up. When more air goes under the wing than over it, the aircraft "wants" to move up because objects favor movement into low pressure zones.
It helps the plane balance. And on the planes tail it has two flaps on each side, and when these flaps go up it lifts the tail and the plane goes down, and when the flaps go down then then plane goes up.
centrifugal force
There are four forces acting on an airplane when it is in the sky: lift, gravity, momentum and drag. The lift makes the plane go up, gravity acts against it. The momentum of the plane makes it go forward, drag makes it go slower. Thus, gravity doesn't really even have to do with moving the plane forward.
the elevator is what makes the the aircraft go up or down.
Its to difficult on ps3 i can turn it but how do i make it go up or down
it makes it go up then down then up then down... like a rollercoaster! :D
go to the airport in the desert and go to the biggest hangar there. it'll open up when you are standing on the cement next to the door. there is a huge plane in there. but for the jet it is triangle,triangle,square,circle,X,up, down, left, right, up, down, left, right.
There are generally three main controls! Yaw, pitch and roll! Yaw is the movement that happens when you step on either foot pedals! It makes you go left and right! Stepping on the pedals moves the horizontal stabilizer to the left or right which disrupts the airflow. Pitch is when you push or pull on the control column! This makes the vertical stabilizers move up or down which disrupts the airflow and makes the plane go up or down! Roll is when you move the control column left or right! Doing this moves the ailerons which disrupts the airflow and makes the plane roll left or right!
By using the scroller on your mouse. Scrolling up makes the selector in your hotbar go up, and scrolling down makes it go left.
up,down,square,up,up and down
An inclined plane reduces the amount of force needed to lift an object by allowing the force to be spread out over a longer distance. This makes it easier to move objects up or down the plane using less force than lifting straight up.