Who are 2 important scientists in the history of AE, who never attempted to fly?
Daniel Bernoulli, Sir Isaac Newton
What is Newton's first law?
every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force
rotation around the longitudal axis is called __________
roll
pure flight involves using a force to ___________ a machine _____________.
lift, upwards
what is thrust?
artificial force, pushes or pulls an airplane forward
Who flew the 1st manned hot air balloons?
Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier
F=m(a)
the rotation around the _________ axis is called pitch
lateral
natural force, creates resistance
drag
__________ __________ accelerates over the upper camber of the wing
relative wind
21 November 1783 - ______minute balloon flight over ____________.
25, Paris
What is Newton's third law?
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
the rotation around the vertical axis is called __________
yaw
a natural force that pulls you down
gravity/weight
flaps ____________ lift o the airplane can fly slower but still ________ height.
increase, maintain
1299 AD - Marco Polo saw __________ sailors attached to kites being used as __________ observers. This could be considered the first manned aircraft.
Chinese, military
What is Bernoulli's principle?
As the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure decreases
when the flaps are ____________ it __________ wing area
down, increases
what is lift
artificial force, creates pressure changes needed for lift
___________ ______________ goes through the plane front to back
longitudinal axes
___________ and his son ____________ tried to fly in an ancient legend
Deadelus, Icarus
When is National Cat day?
Oct 29
___________ are used in takeoff and to increase drag
flaps
4 ways to increase lift
1. a greater surface area
2. increase the curve of the upper camber of the wing
3. increase speed
4. increase angle of attack (up to a certain point)
____________ ___________ _________ - the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.
British Thermal Unit