Maguire, Jake, Ryan, Brandi. Learning goal You use this form of writing for giving someone a detailed explanation of how something moves or works.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Aeronautics airplane aileron balloon aircraft clouds 1.
Advertisements

How Airplanes work and how has it changed
WHAT IS UP  WITH AVIATION SCIENCE? Today you are a scientist! Lesson 3.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD PRACTICE Directions: The following are steps from scientific experiments. Read each one and decide if the step is a QUESTION, HYPOTHESIS,
The Magic of… Bernoulli’s Principle. Aerodynamics is… The study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through the air.
The Magic of… Bernoulli’s Principle. Aerodynamics is… The study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through the air.
1 A ball floats in the center of a stream of air. The air hitting it from below cancels the downward force of gravity.
WHAT HAVE WE SEEN SO FAR? A brief recap…. So far, we have looked at fluids and we have seen that fluids exist as both liquid and as air. FLUIDS We have.
19.1 Understanding Air Pressure. What is Air Pressure? The force exerted by the weight of a column of air above a given point Exerted in all directions.
Know the principles of flight and control for rotary wing aircraft
Mid-latitude Cyclones
Imagination is the highest kite one can fly.
Bernoulli's Principle It explains why and airplane gets lift
Subject: Science Topic: Flight Technology Grades: Teacher Notes.
Space Travel. Last Night’s Homework 1A. Name three major features of the moon’s surface. Craters, maria, and highlands 1B. How did the moon’s craters.
Introduction to Kite Flying
Unit 2 Force. Force – push or pull a force always acts in a certain direction ex. if you push something, the force is in the direction of the push.
Physics Unit 1 Force. Force – push or pull A force always acts in a certain direction ex. if you push something, the force is in the direction of the.
Air, Air Pressure and Flight
FLIGHT.
Stomp Rockets Instructions: 1. Set up the launch pad. 2.Place the rocket on the launcher. 3. Stomp on the launch pad. How do they work? When you stomp.
A force is a push or a pull that makes something move.
Kite Science Why a Kite Flies?.
Forces and Motion Definitions Motion Commotion ENERGY IN MOTION Force Wind Gravity Magnet Motion.
M ARCH 14, 2014 Homework: Study for test on Tuesday- Complete study guide- Review game Monday Do Now : - Write down homework, Open notebook to pg. 88,
What’s Keeping Me Up?. US Air Force C-5 The largest plane in the US Air Force.
Airplane Flight: X-Plane in the Classroom Four Forces Of Flight Weight Lift Drag Thrust.
Forces of Flight.
Lift – How an airplane gets off the ground ….
Introduction of Presentation:. *genre: a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content*
Grade 5/6 Environmental Science JEOPARDY THIS IS JEOPARDY.
How Planes Fly Welcome to Unpacked, where we demystify hot topics in the airline industry! In this edition we take a 30,000 foot look at the physics behind.
Physics The study of physical forces and qualities: the scientific study of matter, energy, force, and motion, and the way they relate to each other The.
Free Fall and Terminal Velocity CH4 Physics A Winter,
KITES. Some questions about kites… How is it that something that is heavier than air can fly? How can it stay suspended in the sky with no means of propulsion?
Friction
Physics of Flight.
Student text Pages ROCKETS AND SATELLITES. TOPIC: ROCKETS AND SATELLITES  How does a rocket lift off the ground?  The awesome achievement of lifting.
The Atmosphere Table of Contents The Air Around You Air Pressure
Bernouli’s Principle.
Uncontrolled copy not subject to amendment Principles of Flight Learning Outcome 4 Know the principles of flight and control for rotary wing aircraft Identify.
Ch & 11.4 Guided Reading Check
Homework Questions. Applications Navigation and Force.
Flying toilet paper, funnel ball and curve balls Miss Laverty 2012 ***experiments, lesson and worksheet adapted from the Edmonton Public School Division.
4 Forces of Flight & Stability
Forces and Pressure in Fluids
The Hawaiian Adventure Tahniyat and Rebecca’s Kite.
Chapter 5.2 Notes Bernoulli’s Principle. Bernoulli’s Principle says that as the velocity of a fluid (such as air) increases, the pressure in the fluid.
Energy in Motion: Forces and Motion Test Review. What is motion? It is the act of moving. Click here for answer Next.
The Science of Kites Unit Question: Why is flight important to humanity? Grade 8 Science J. Kelly
How airplane fly?. Bernoulli Principle Slower High pressure FasterLow pressure.
KITES BY : ALIDA BURSE. PROJECT OVERVIEW We are going to make a kite out of tissue paper, straws, and string. After we make the kites we are going to.
Scarlet MacawsScarlet Macaws By Jordyn Taylor. How Scarlet Macaws take off Scarlet macaws are large birds. But how do they take off? They change the direction.
Directions: You and your friend ‘The Cloud’. Take a picture of you and your friend ‘The Cloud’, as well as flat Stanley. Put that picture into Slide 2.
KITES by CHRISTIAN. A. GRIMA. What is a KITE? A KITE is ….. “ A toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind.
Air Pressure & Wind Patterns. What is air pressure?  Air pressure is the force of molecules pushing on an area.  Air pressure pushes in all direction.
 How does a windmill blades work and create energy?
Section 2-4. The force that opposes the downward motion of falling objects. The upward push of air on a falling object. A lighter object feels more air.
KITES!!!.
How An Airplane Flies by Fernando Salas PBL
Good Day! 9/13/2018 Starter:Why do roofs lift off of houses in a tornado? Today we will be Look at the grade sheet First finish the lab from Friday (we.
Section 4 – pg 437 Bernoulli’s Principle
KITES.
Pressure and Wind Patterns of the Atmosphere
You need: A pencil, eraser and your Science duo-tang
How to write an explanation
Forces of Flight.
Put your Citations here. Make sure both sources are cited.
Lesson 2.1 &
ENERGY IN MOTION Force Wind Gravity Magnet Motion.
Presentation transcript:

Maguire, Jake, Ryan, Brandi.

Learning goal You use this form of writing for giving someone a detailed explanation of how something moves or works

Success criteria: you are successful writing an explanation if you…. Explain your topic include a title put events in order First, second, third person,

How is a Kite Flying? A kite is an object which is made from a light material stretched over a frame. Due to its light material a kite will lift off the ground and fly when it is tilted into the wind. A kite is uses wind to make it fly because it is heavier than air. When wind travels over the surface of the kite, it is split into two streams of air. One stream of the air goes over the kite while the second stream goes under the kite. The upper stream creates an area of low pressure above the kite. The lower stream hits the kite at a shallow angle and creates an area of high pressure. The high pressure area has a pushing effect while the low pressure area has a pulling effect. The combination of push and pull can creates enough force to lift the kite into the air. Kites have been known for thousand of years. They are used for military or scientific purposes. Today's kites are much used for leisure and competition.