A dimension that exactly locates a reference point, reference line, or reference plane
There is no such thing as a skew plane - in isolation. It can only be skew with reference to something else.
If the frame of reference is the ground, and if you are running forward, you are indeed moving faster than the plane. If you are running toward the rear of the plane, you are moving slower than the plane.
If the reference point and an object are both on the horizon then the angular distance to the object, relative to the reference point is simply the angle formed between the two rays from the observer to object and to the reference point. If either the object or reference point (or both) are not in the plane of the horizon then the appropriate rays are the projections of the rays from the observer onto the plane containing the horizon.
From one viewpoint just a matter of frame of reference...
Ground (0 v) is reference azlum
A dimension that exactly locates a reference point, reference line, or reference plane
There is no such thing as a skew plane - in isolation. It can only be skew with reference to something else.
The ground
This question replies completely on the plane of reference.
It seems so. Articles about each team's plane both reference the new plane the Red Bird III.
If the frame of reference is the ground, and if you are running forward, you are indeed moving faster than the plane. If you are running toward the rear of the plane, you are moving slower than the plane.
That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.
Zero. I am currently sitting in my chair in my room. If the plane is my chair and my room is the reference plane as long as I don't move my chair around the room it has no kinetic energy. Now if I expand my reference plane to an observer on the sun (I know) they are going to see me and my chair hauling butt at about 30km/s around the solar system along with my room my house and the rest of the planet this velocity and my mass mean there is kinetic energy. Ek=.5mv^2
A carpenter is the most likely answer. You may also want to reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane
the clouds
it is what we are going to do like in this photo answer: the plane is going to fly. going to is future time reference word used above