Properties of Air
Bernoulli's Principle
Forces of Flight
Animals adaptations
Definition
100

Provide an example of how air can be compressed.

Various answers

100

What is an airplane's wing shaped like?

An airfoil.

100

What are the four forces of flight?

Lift, gravity, thrust, and drag.

100

Explain why the birds and dolphins have to adapt in their body. 

Because the adaptations are needed for them in order to survive in their living environment. 

100

Gravity

The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth. or On the ground. 

200

What would happen if you tried to blow up a balloon inside a water bottle? Which property of air does this demonstrate?

It would expand a little bit because the air in the bottle is taking up space, preventing the balloon from blowing up completely. Air takes up space.

200

What is Bernoulli's principle on the Lift? 

The air pressure under the wing is higher than the air pressure over the wing. Higher pressure underneath pushes the wing up and produces lift.

200

Which two forces oppose each other?

Lift and gravity. or Thrust and drag.

200

What is the feature that dolphins and barn swallows have in their body? What shape is it?

Streamlined bodies.

200

Lift

An upward force the counteracts the force of gravity. or Goes up. 

300

What would happen if there was a tin can in front of a lit candle and you blew air through straw towards the tin can. Which property of air does this demonstrate? 

The air would flow around the tin can and the flame on the candle would go out. Air is a fluid.

300

What happened when you blow the air in between two balloon that we did in our experiment? And why?

They moved towards together. Because the fast moving air between the balloon creates an lover pressure outside. 

300

If lift becomes greater than gravity, what will happen to the airplane? 

The airplane will go ascend. (Go higher)

300
How do birds fly? What type of force does bird need in order to slow down? And how do birds to do that?

By flapping its wings. It will need to create drag. By tuck their wings behind their body.

300

Propulsion

The action of driving, flying or pushing forward.

400

How can we demonstrate that air exerts pressure?

Various answers

400

What are the two factors affect lift? (Bill Nye video mentioned)

Shapes of the wing and the angle of attack. 

400

If drag becomes greater than thrust, what will happen to the airplane?

The airplane will decelerate. (Slow down)

400

What are the similarity between airplane and bird in the drag?

They both have to increase drag in order to slow down. 

400

Thrust

Moving forward. or the force of a jet or rocket engine. 

500

What are the 6 properties of air

Air takes up space. Air has mass/weight. Air affected by heat. Air exerts pressure. Air compressed. Air affected by altitude. 

500

Is this statement Bernoulli's principle? " To generate lift, the wing must divert air down so that the plan can go up."

No.  It's Newton's third law of motion.

500

Explain the relationship between the four forces of flight when an airplane is hovering. 

Lift and gravity would be equal, and the thrust and drag would be equal.

500

What do birds do to decreasing drag? How about the aircraft? 

The birds will tuck their wings when they are diving from high altitudes to lower altitudes. It cut right through the air. The aircraft will close their flaps to decrease the drag. 

500

Drag

Its the force that acts opposite to the direction of motion. or Moving backwards.