Air inside the cabin of an airplane is recycled and pressurized. Commercial airlines keep the internal temperature regulated, but bad air flow can make conditions stuffy and too warm at times. Air closer to the walls/windows of the plane tends to be colder because of the freezing temperatures outside the aircraft.
basically moving very fastly forward. it moves so fast that nothing can like stick or freeze to it. get it? thanx.
air France crashed most times.
A plane flies forwards by exerting a force on the air with its wings. the air pushes back on those wings with an equal force that propels the bird forwards
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A solid is more like a pyramid or a cone. and a plane is more like a square or plane shapes like that. The answer is in the shapes.
An Air Indian plane is not that loud actually. It sounds like it would sound in a bus!
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obviously,out because whe the plane moves the air cuts from the front and when near door it pulls every thing out ********* In a pressurized aircraft, like a large jet plane, air would go out. The aircraft has compressors that force air into the plane- at high altitude, the air outside is too thin to breath. If a door opened, the higher pressure inside the plane would push air out.
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Lift keeps an airplane in the air because drag is a counteract. Drag is what makes the plane crash. To have to much drag you need something like a flap pointing toward the front of the plane. If you take off the flap, you have more lift. Plane wings are tilted upward so that whenyou take off, the air is pushing the most downward part up, therefore causing lift, keeping the plane in the air.
The friction between the air and the plane is called fluid friction or air resistance. It occurs when an object moves through a fluid like air or water, creating resistance that opposes its motion.
The drag force on a plane is caused by air resistance as the plane moves through the air. This resistance is due to the friction between the air molecules and the surface of the plane, which opposes the plane's forward motion.
What is the name of the Wright brothers air plane???????????????????????????
No, a plane cannot stop in mid-air like a car on the ground. It needs to maintain forward momentum to generate lift and stay airborne. If a plane were to abruptly stop moving forward, it would begin to descend due to gravity.
it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air. it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air.
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A plane typically smells like a combination of cleaning products, recycled air, and the materials used in the aircraft's construction. The smell can vary depending on the airline, aircraft type, and how well the plane is maintained.