Flight Concept Web Project

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Flight Concept Web Project By: Ashley

Drag- The force that opposes thrust.

Connected to thrust because they are equal and opposite.

Thrust- The force pushing back causing the plane to move forward.

Connected to force because thrust is a force.

Force- The capacity to do work or cause physical change; energy, strength, or active power

Connected to lift because they are equal and opposite.

Lift- Air pressure underneath the plane is greater that the air pressure above.

Connected to weight because lift opposes weight.

Weight- The force being pulled down.

Connected to gravity because weight is caused by gravity.

Gravity- The force or pull exerted between two objects.

Connected to center of gravity because gravity causes the center of gravity.

Center of Gravity- A point where the nose and tail stay equal. Equal to nose. Equal to tail.

Connected to Newton's 3rd law because Newton's 3rd law is in affected with the center of gravity.

Newton’s 3rd law- For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.

Connected to Bernoulli's Principle because they were both people who worked with flight and its principles.

Bernoulli’s Principle- Fast Air= Low pressure Slow Air = High Pressure

Connected to Wing because it describes the air and the way the air moves over and under the wing.

Wing- The center of the plane (or object) that causes lift.