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The Forces of Flight

The Forces of Flight

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Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS2-1, MS-ESS2-1

+10

Standards-aligned

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Patrece Morrow

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8 Slides • 5 Questions

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The Magic of Flight

Discover the awe-inspiring wonders of flight and explore the enchanting world of aviation. From soaring through the clouds to defying gravity, witness the magic that makes flight possible.

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Poll

Do you know the four forces involved in flight?

Yes, I know all 4

Some, I know more than 2

I know maybe 1

No, I don't know

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Open Ended

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Explain how an airplane flies, include the forces involved

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The Forces of Flight

  • Lift: The upward force that allows an aircraft to stay in the air.
  • Weight: The force of gravity pulling the aircraft downwards.
  • Thrust: The forward force that propels the aircraft through the air.
  • Drag: The resistance force that opposes the motion of the aircraft.

5

Multiple Choice

Which force opposes the motion of the aircraft?

1

Lift

2

Weight

3

Thrust

4

Drag

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Opposing Force: Drag

Trivia: Drag is the force that opposes the motion of an aircraft. It is caused by the resistance of the air as the aircraft moves through it. Drag can be reduced by streamlining the shape of the aircraft and minimizing surface area. Aerodynamic design plays a crucial role in reducing drag and improving aircraft performance.

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The Force of Lift

  • Lift is the upward force that keeps an aircraft in the air.
  • It is generated by the difference in air pressure between the upper and lower surfaces of the wings.
  • Bernoulli's principle explains how the shape of the wing creates this pressure difference.
  • Factors affecting lift include airfoil shape, angle of attack, air density, and velocity.

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Multiple Choice

What is lift?

1

The upward force that keeps an aircraft in the air

2

The downward force that pulls an aircraft towards the ground

3

The force that propels an aircraft forward

4

The force that stabilizes an aircraft in flight

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Lift: The Force That Keeps Aircraft Flying

Lift is the upward force that allows an aircraft to stay in the air. It is generated by the shape of the wings and the flow of air over them. Without lift, planes would simply fall to the ground. Lift is essential for flight!

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The Secret of Lift

  • Bernoulli's Principle: Explains how lift is generated
  • Pressure Difference: Faster airflow over the curved top surface of a wing creates lower pressure, resulting in lift
  • Equal Transit Time: Air molecules must meet at the same time, causing faster airflow on top
  • Angle of Attack: Adjusting the angle affects lift and drag

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Multiple Choice

What does adjusting the angle of attack affect?

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Lift and drag

2

Pressure difference

3

Equal transit time

4

Faster airflow

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Angle of Attack:

Adjusting the angle of attack affects lift and drag. When the angle of attack is increased, the lift generated by the object also increases. However, at a certain point, the angle of attack becomes too high and the airflow becomes turbulent, resulting in increased drag. Finding the optimal angle of attack is crucial for efficient aerodynamics.

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The Magic of Flight

  • Newton's Laws of Motion: The Foundation of Flight
  • First Law: An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
  • Second Law: The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force applied and inversely proportional to its mass.
  • Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

The Magic of Flight

Discover the awe-inspiring wonders of flight and explore the enchanting world of aviation. From soaring through the clouds to defying gravity, witness the magic that makes flight possible.

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