it does effect the plane because the wider the wings are the easier it will be to gain lift and the more narrower the wings are the harder it will be to stay in the air longer.
yes. wings make airs to go under it, to stay on air,but pointy tip make it fly faster by moving out the air.
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Yes
Paper airplane's velocity can be measured as any other object can be determined by measuring its displacement over time. In other words, time the glide and measure the distance. Then divide the distance by the elapsed time to get the average velocity of the flight.
Length and width define two dimensions, like a piece of paper has a length distance measure along one side and a width distance measure on the other side. In three dimensions there is length and width and height, like a solid brick or block
what is the width of a notebook
Yes it will.
The answer depends on the piece of paper. You can cut it in half lengthways: it will still be a piece of paper but its width will be half as large!
The biggest affect with age is the flexibility of the body. As the player gets older his/her flexibility decreases and thus the width that they can swing. The result is typically lost distance and power.
The answer depends on the exact aircraft type.
Doubling the width of a rectangular rug will affect the perimeter because the total length and width will be doubled. The area will be twice the length times the width.
The width of a pack of 500 sheets of paper can vary depending on the paper size and thickness. However, for standard letter size (8.5 x 11 inches) paper, a pack of 500 sheets would typically have a width of about 2 inches.
yes . the distance should be one and half times the size of goal width. hence for a 24' goal width ,distance should be 36'.(8 yds and 12yds).... for a 10' goal ,the distance should be 15'.
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