Monday, 5 December 2011

How to//Paper plane

Quantitative

- Paper used must be rectangular in shape with straight smooth edges and square corners of 90 degree angles.



-  Paper weight should be between 18lb and 28lb.



- The weight of paper should be tested in size of 500 sheets stacked on top of one another.



- Successful paper airplanes should be made from a sheet of paper between 4x6 inches and 11x14 inches.



- The smallest created paper airplane was made form a piece of paper 2.99mm squared using a microscope and tweezers. 






Qualitative
- A long tail gives directional stability. 




- Gravity is a constant force that pulls the plane towards the ground.



- A swiss mathematician, Daniel Bemoulli, discovered that lift is created when moving air about a wing creates lower pressure.


- Total amount of lift depends on air speed and wing size.


- Airplanes can fly only when the total lift is large enough to counteract their weight.

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