It's the force generated by the wings.
What is LIFT
This primary aircraft part is most directly responsible for flight.
What is the WING
What does the skeletal system do?
What is keeps you upright?
When you are a baby you have more bones than the adult
What is true?
What type of power was used to move the model car?
What is wind power?
It`s the force created by operating a plane's engine(s)
What is THRUST
This is the area where all of the flight controls are located, usually manned by at least 2 pilots.
What is the COCKPIT
What does your fibula do?
What is makes your outer ankle bone?
If you want to travel in luxury, you should upgrade your coach class ticket to this a 1st class ticket.
What is True
Protects your brain.
What is the cranium?
It's the FORCE that works directly against LIFT.
What is WEIGHT.
DAILY DOUBLE The "BODY" of the aircraft, where the cargo & passengers are carried, also serves as the "FRAME" to which all other parts attach.
What is the FUSELAGE
To bring static objects to life on screen.
What is Stop Motion?
The Wright brothers are considered to be the pioneers of modern aviation.
What id force created by the wings of the plane?
What is lift?
This naturally occurring phenomenon creates the FORCE of WEIGHT.
What is GRAVITY
Both wheels are connected to this component of the car.
What is the axle?
The tail of the plan provides?
What is Stability?
Moving the object in increments while filming a frame per 10 increments at a time when played shows sequence in movement.
What is false?
Hold bone to bone
What is ligaments?
This FORCE is created as wind (air) passes over the aircraft's surfaces and creates FRICTION.
What is DRAG
The battery is used to power this part of the car.
What is the fan blade?
What do your ribs do?
What is protects the kidneys, heart, and lungs?
Fps means frames per second in stop motion animation?
What is True/
What is the joint located in your elbow and kneecap?
What is the hinge joint?