Grade 6 Air and Aerodynamics

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Grade 6 Air and Aerodynamics Hot Seat Review Game

Aerodynamics

gravity

Bernoulli's principle

Flapping wings

Three main gases of atmosphere

thrust

bird adaptations for flight

Jet engines or propellers

3 reasons a penguin can’t fly

3 reasons an ostrich can’t fly

Air exerts pressure how would you prove this?

Air has mass how would you prove this?

Air takes up space how would you prove this?

AIRFOIL

mass

streamlining

resistance

airfoil

drag

air

weight

Newton’s Third Law

atmosphere Name the 3 main components

The Shape of a wing This is known as an airfoil It is curved on top and flat on the bottom

4 forces of flight

Thrust, lift, weight/gravity, drag

Look at the screen- what are the 4 forces?

Compressed air application