Forces, Motion, & Flying
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- Jared explains the forces that allow airplanes to fly.
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funsciencedemos your welcome and thanks for the reply! I have always found physics interesting because I have a practical mind and I am currently studying A level physics. However sometimes I ask myself” yes but why?”about stuff that we learn and there are certain things that you will say that make sense about these things as I watched this before college. Thanks for what you do!!
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in exp. with hair drier the flying object was curved down side too why it did not lower the pressure down side of the wing
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0:31 "And none of the water is falling out" it just spills
Bottom side of the wing should be flat
Why does the turkey baster suck up the water? Is it because after you push the air out, the air gets sucked back in and takes the water with it?
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