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How does a rocket fly how does an aeroplane fly?

A rocket flies by expelling gases at high speeds through its rocket engine, creating thrust that propels it forward. An airplane flies using lift generated by its wings as it moves through the air. The shape of the wings and the speed at which the airplane travels help create the necessary lift for flight.


What is the force that pulls an airplane back?

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:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)


How an aeroplane fly at constant velocity?

For knowing how an airplane flies at constant speed, follow this link: http://science.howstuffworks.com/transport/flight/modern/airplanes.htm I can't explain this in detail in writing but you can understand very well from this site


Which energy transformation occurs in a rubber band powered model airplane when it is flown?

The energy transformation in a rubber band powered model airplane involves potential energy being stored in the stretched rubber band being converted to kinetic energy as the airplane flies through the air. This conversion of energy allows the rubber band to power the movement of the airplane.


How does a paper airplane fly and what are the key factors that contribute to its flight?

A paper airplane flies due to the principles of aerodynamics. The key factors that contribute to its flight include the shape and design of the airplane, the force of thrust generated when it is launched, the lift generated by the wings, and the drag caused by air resistance. These factors work together to keep the paper airplane airborne and help it glide through the air.

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Why does it take longer to fly from east coast to west coast?

People usually say that it is because the airplane is going against the rotation of the earth, but that is plain ignorance. The airplane flies through the air, which rotates together with the earth. There actually are jet winds at certain heights that almost never change (direction or speed) and what makes the flight take longer or shorter is whether the plane flies against or with the jet winds.


How does an airplane flying have kinetic energy?

An airplane flying has kinetic energy because it is in motion. The energy is derived from the airplane's engines, which provide thrust to propel it through the air. This movement generates kinetic energy due to the airplane's mass and its velocity.


Dose the wind have an effect on the distance a softball can travel?

yes..."As a softball flies through the air, the air pushes back against it, resisting its motion and decreasing the distance the ball travels."...that is why


What makes airplane flies?

Airplane fly mothers and fathers


What kind of airplane flies the farthest?

the airplane with the most fuel


Who flies the airplane?

pilot


An airplane flies 500 miles with the wind and 340 miles against the wind in the same length of timeIf the speed of the wind is 40 what is the speed of the airplane in still air?

Air speed or ground speed?


One who flies airplane?

Pilot


What is obama's airplane that he flies in?

Any airplane that the president flies on is called Air Force One. Most often it is a Boeing 747.


How the airplane flies?

The airplane flues by using a fast amount of speed to push through the wind. There is also wind pushing back on it. This is called "Drag". If the speed is quick and strong enough, the plane will push through the drag and continue to fly.


How does a rocket fly how does an aeroplane fly?

A rocket flies by expelling gases at high speeds through its rocket engine, creating thrust that propels it forward. An airplane flies using lift generated by its wings as it moves through the air. The shape of the wings and the speed at which the airplane travels help create the necessary lift for flight.


If a airplane flies north at a speed of 150 km relative to the air through which it flies If there is a tail wind of 50 km what is the plane's velocity relative to the ground?

a small airplane flies in a straight line at a average speed of 150 km/hour .how long dose it take the plane to fly 250 km