In an air flow the pressure above the kite is lower and the pressure under the kite is greater; as a result the kite ascend to lower pressures.
the kites are very colorfull and full of life the kites go very high in the air and they can fly
Kites need tails because without them they will not be able to stay stable or fly properly. If it didn't have a tail it would just go crashing down to the ground.
Wind mills, sail boats, kites, birds.
yes, any thing above the earth's surface has gravitational force as it can fall
The four forces of flight acting on an airplane in flight are, Lift,Weight,Thrust and Drag. They are all in equilibrium when an unaccelerated flight is exist.
In an air flow the pressure above the kite is lower and the pressure under the kite is greater; as a result the kite ascend to lower pressures.
Lawrence Hargreave experimented with box kites, laying the groundwork for pwered flight.
birds are living kites are not. {he she} is right but they have different shapes and sizes. it is just everyday arodamics.
Kites invented by the Chinese were the first devised that humans used to investigate flight.
Ascend to Ascend a flight of stairs would be to physically move up them, therfore reaching a higher location that met previously.
yeah they can good ol graham bell experimented with kites for flight and they worked(a worker was pulled to the air to 40 feet) and there was a gigantic kite. It did suceed but it was destoryed in testing.
kites
All kites are quadrilaterals, but quadrilaterals are not kites.
A man-lifting kite is a kite designed to lift a person from the ground. Historically, man-lifting kites have been used chiefly for reconnaissance and entertainment. Interest in their development declined with the advent of powered flight at the beginning of the 20th century.
all kites are bills of exchange but not all bills of exchange are kites why?
Kites were invented by the chinese
kites get made in factories