Name: Lizzy Date: 28/8/2020
Flight
Questions:
Does the weight affect how good the plane flies
Research Summary:
To get a plane to actually fly and not have a falling object from the sky you’ll need four components: weight and lift, thrust and drag.
Lift force upwards = weight force downwards (so the plane/bird stays at a constant height)
thrust force forwards = opposing force of drag (so the plane/bird stays at a constant speed).
The force working against thrust is called drag. It is caused by air resistance and acts in the opposite direction to the motion. Thrust can overcome or counteract the force of drag. Planes and birds have to be able to provide enough lift force to oppose the weight force. Lift is a force that acts upwards against weight and is caused by the air moving over and under the wings.
Hypothesis:
I think that the plane that has more weight won’t fly very well because there is more drag.
Materials:
Paper
Tape measure
Procedure:
Get a piece of paper
Watch a video on how to make a plane
Get a tape measure
Find a place to fly your plane
Fly your plane
Measure the distance
Write down how far it went
Repeat 3 times
Observations/Results:
Discussion:
My experiment went well because the hypothesis was correct.
Photo: here is a photo of my plane