These are people who study and are experts in the field of physics.
What are physicists?
These types of plants are grown in space for research purposes, and not sustenance.
What are research plants?
Early attempts at flight included machines with these wings strapped to them.
What are ornithopters?
Objects at rest will stay at rest and objects in motion will stay in motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's First Law?
The ability of a liquid to stick to itself molecularly.
What is cohesion?
This branch of physics studies the relationships between motion, forces, and energy.
What is mechanics?
These types of plants are grown in space and are meant for eating.
What are sustenance plants?
Hot-air balloons rely on this to get from one place to another.
What is wind?
Force is equal to mass times acceleration.
What is Newton's Second Law?
The ability of a liquid to stick to other objects molecularly.
What is adhesion?
This mechanical quantity is fully described by speed/magnitude only.
What is a scalar quantity?
These plants are grown in space and consist of foliage, grasses, and decorative plants.
What are ornamental plants?
He was an English baronet who came up with the first fundamental flying machine.
Who was Sir George Cayley?
For every action there is always an opposite and equal reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
The intermolecular forces within a liquid that work together to give liquid a top layer that works as a film.
What is surface tension?
When temperature increases, the volume of a gas increases at the same rate.
What is Charles' Law?
This was one of the first plants to be successfully planted on the surface of the moon by China, though it did not survive.
What is cotton?
This type of wing design is curved upward in the middle.
What is cambered?
Rest is the state of an object in relation to this.
What are surroundings?
These are both cohesive and adhesive by nature and due to their polarity.
What are water molecules?
This type of energy can be thought of as "stored" energy of an object, unmoving.
What is potential energy?
The practice of growing plants in air or misty environments.
What is aeroponics?
These are the three forces necessary for flight.
What is thrust, lift, and weight?
This is a rocket in its simplest form.
What is a chamber?
From the soil, water is absorbed by these to start the process of capillary action.
What are roots?