Basics
Forces of Flight
Design & Shape
Testing & Data
Engineering Scenarios
100

What does the word aerodynamics mean?

How air moves around objects 


100

Which force pulls objects downward toward Earth?

Weight (gravity) 

100

Do bigger wings create more lift? 

Yes


100

What is a control variable? 

A control variable is something you keep the same in an experiment so it doesn’t affect the results.

100

You are designing a rescue drone. What is more important: speed or stability? Why?

Stability, for safe contro

200

Name one object besides airplanes that uses aerodynamics.  

Rockets, cars, drones, wind turbines etc


200

Which force pushes an airplane forward? 

Thrust

200

Why might a sharp nose reduce drag?

It lets air flow around more smoothly.

200
What is the control? ​​​​

The "standard/ normal" condition you compare your results to. 

200

You want a plane for racing. What must you reduce the most?

Drag

300

Why do engineers care about aerodynamics?

To reduce resistance, increase efficiency, and improve performance.

300

Which force pushes backward against motion?

Drag

300

Why is symmetry important in airplane design?

It helps the plane stay stable and fly straight.

300

Why do we test the airplanes more than once? 

To account for any measurement errors, and ensure testing is fair

300

A Mars drone must fly in thinner air. What must increase?

Wing size or lift because thin air creates less upward force, so the drone needs more lift to stay in the air. 

400

How does good aerodynamics make vehicles more sustainable?

They use less energy/fuel because there is less drag.

400

Which force allows an airplane to rise into the air?

Lift


400

Where is most of the plane's weight located? 

At it's center of gravity
400

What do we call the thing we change in an experiment?

Independent Variable 

400

If fuel is limited, what design goal becomes most important?

Efficiency (lift/drag)

500

What does a high lift-to-drag ratio tell you about how an object moves through air?

It means the object flies smoothly and efficiently because it gets a lot of lift compared to how much drag it has.

500

What force is arrow A representing?

Lift 

500

Why might adding a little weight to the nose make a plane more stable?

t balances the plane / improves center of gravity

500
List the parts of the scientific method 
  • Question – What you want to find out.

  • Research / Background – Learn what is already known.

  • Hypothesis – Your prediction about what will happen.

  • Experiment – Test your hypothesis with a fair procedure.

  • Data Collection – Record what happens during the experiment.

  • Analysis – Look at your data to find patterns or results.

  • Conclusion – Decide if your hypothesis was correct and explain why.

500

Why is “best design” different depending on the mission?

Different goals mean different tradeoffs. 

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