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velocity and the difference in pressure above and below the wings
Velocity and mass
It has a relationship. There must be a change in velocity over a period of time to have/create a force. f=ma If there is no change in velocity, meaning the acceleration is zero, then there's no force i.e. f = (50kg)(0m/s^2) = 0 N or kg*m/s^2
the amount of extinguished velocity
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velocity and the difference in pressure above and below the wings
Five ways:Temperature (increase in temperature means increase in pressure.)Velocity (increase the speed means decrease in pressure.)Amount of air particles (more particles means more pressure.)Changing the container (More space means less pressure.)Altitude (increase in altitude means decrease in pressure.)
if force increaces and area stays the same then pressure
Velocity and mass
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It has a relationship. There must be a change in velocity over a period of time to have/create a force. f=ma If there is no change in velocity, meaning the acceleration is zero, then there's no force i.e. f = (50kg)(0m/s^2) = 0 N or kg*m/s^2
Many things lead to an increase in the rate of chemical reactions. These factors include: - Addition of Catalysts - Light (only in some reactions) - Increase in temperature - Increase in Pressure - Increase in amount of reactants
the amount of extinguished velocity
The surface area
the air pressure would increase because the amount of atmosphere above you increases
Increase the amount and pressure of air entering the cylinders.