
Lesson 6: Gliders
Authored by Jeff Simmons
Science
6th - 8th Grade
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1.
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A mathematical relationship between the distance an aircraft will glide forward to the altitude loss. (If an aircraft has a glide ratio of 20 to 1, and it is one mile above the earth, it should glide 20 miles before landing.)
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The height or distance above a reference plane
The most common planes of reference used in aviation are:
heights above sea level and ground level
above average sea level, or mean sea level (MSL),
and above ground level (AGL).
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Usually a single-engined airplane that will pull a glider from the ground
to an altitude where it can be released.
4.
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The average rate at which temperature decreases with an increase in altitude.
(The average lapse rate is 3.5°F per 1,000 ft. increase in altitude.)
5.
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Fluid motion between regions of unequal heating.
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NGSS.MS-ESS2-6
6.
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The art of staying aloft by exploiting the energy of the atmosphere.
7.
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A strong up-and-down waving action that starts as air moves across mountain ranges.
(Sailplane pilots can use the motion of this wave to gain altitude.)
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NGSS.MS-PS4-1
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