Properties of Air
Bernoulli's Principle
Forces of Flight
Bird/Insect Adaptations
Air Composition
100

What device did we use to prove that Air can be compressed

We used a plastic syringe

100

Bernoulli's Principle states that

As the speed of a fluid/air increases, the pressure decreases

and when the speed of a fluid decreases the pressure increases

100

What are the four forces of flight?

Weight/Gravity, Lift, Thrust, Drag

100

Insect wings are _____________ shaped

airfoil

100

This gas makes up 80 percent of the composition of the air around us.

Nitrogen

200

What is Bernoulli's first name?

Daniel

200

To generate lift the _______ ____ _____ underneath the airfoil pushes the aircraft up

High Air Pressure

200

In order for a plane to fly,

Lift must over come __________ and 

____________ must over come Drag.

Gravity/Weight

Thrust

200

Large insect wings are used for ________ and not _______

Distance and not speed

200

This gas makes up 20 percent of the composition of the air around us.

Oxygen

300

Who proved that Air has weight

Pascal

300

In the hair-dryer ping pong experiment, what was allowing the ping pong ball to hover at the relatively same place (not what keeps it up, what keeps it in place).

The area of high air pressure 

300

_________________ is what generates Thrust

Propulsion

300

How would you describe the skeleton of a bird?

Lightweight with thin and hollow bones

300

Name three other gasses besides Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide that are in the air around us. 

helium, neon, methane, krypton, hydrogen, argon

400

What are the properties of air that we talked about in class? (Name at least 3)

Air occupies space

Air has weight

Air exerts pressure

Air acts like a fluid

Air can be compressed

400

If you try to blow a piece of crumpled up paper into the mouth of a water bottle it won't go in. Use air and aerodynamics concepts to explain. 

Because the low velocity inside the water bottle was creating an area of high pressure and always pushed the ball of paper out

400

Give me an example of a structure/device that gives propulsion

Bird and Insect wings

Propellers

Jet Engines

400

Give at least 2 ways a bird's tail helps it with flight. 

It helps the bird with 

- Lift, speed, direction and balance

400

After nitrogen and oxygen what is the next most abundant gas in our atmosphere?

Argon (Argon is close to 0.9% and Carbon Dioxide is close to 0.4%)

500

In the experiment where we flipped a cup filled with water on a playing card, the water did not spill. How did this happen?

The atmospheric pressure was greater than the weight of water and so it was pushing on the card, keeping the water from spilling.

500

In the experiment where we blew air between two balloons, the balloons were being pushed together instead of apart. Why?

What was going on in between the balloons?

Between : High Velocity and Low Pressure

500

While in flight an airplane experiences the downward force of _____ and the upward force of ________

gravity, lift

500

What is a unique adaptation for flight that lightening bugs (and many other flying beetles) have?

Hardened outer protective shell on their wings that protects their lighter weight flying wings. 

Called Elytra

500

What is one harmful gas (pollutant) that can be found in the air?

Carbon Monoxide

Nitrogen Oxide

Ozone (O3)

Sulfur Oxides

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