Chemistry, asked by manoasif5184, 9 months ago


3 Explain why a flying aeroplane has more kinetic energy than a flying insect

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insects generally have two pairs of wings, and they are actually part of the exoskeleton. Benefits of flight include evading predators, dispersal, and finding a mate. Other functions of wings include protection, sound production, heat retention, visual communication, and orientation.

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Answered by junaid424
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The kinetic energy of an object depends on both it's mass and speed.

So, an aeroplane has a large amount of kinetic energy when it is flying because of its large mass and high speed. On the other hand, a flying insect only has a small amount of kinetic energy because it's mass and speed are relatively small.

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