bernoulli's principle
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it flies when it feels like it jk just set it on a field
No it is not a tetrahedral!
No it is Tetrahedral You forgot the capital T
Several forces work against a kite's flight, primarily gravity, drag, and tension. Gravity pulls the kite downward, while drag, caused by air resistance, opposes its forward motion. Tension in the kite string also plays a role, as it can either help lift the kite or limit its altitude depending on the angle and strength of the pull. Together, these forces must be balanced for the kite to achieve stable flight.
yes it did
it flies when it feels like it jk just set it on a field
The tetrahedral kite offers several advantages, including its unique structural design, which provides stability and excellent lift due to its shape and the use of multiple tetrahedral cells. This design allows for efficient flight in varying wind conditions. However, a disadvantage is its complexity in construction, as it requires careful assembly and precise alignment of its components. Additionally, the kite's performance can be affected by factors such as weight distribution and material quality.
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No it is not a tetrahedral!
No it is Tetrahedral You forgot the capital T
Homan Walsh named his kite "The Great American Kite." This name reflected his ambition to create a kite that would be a symbol of American ingenuity and spirit. His work in kite-making became well-known, particularly for its innovative designs and contributions to the field.
SiCl4 has a tetrahedral shape according to the VSEPR theory. Each Cl atom is located at the corner of the tetrahedron, with the silicon atom at the center.
Same as any kite, they got a scrap peice if mateirial and two peices of wood,renob
The molecular shape of CF2Cl2 is tetrahedral. The carbon atom is at the center, with two fluorine atoms and two chlorine atoms attached, resulting in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape.
The shape of the methane molecule is called tetrahedral. It has a central carbon atom with four hydrogen atoms attached, forming a symmetrical tetrahedral shape with bond angles of approximately 109.5 degrees.
Tetrahedral no, wait, tetrahedral sorry