Physics, asked by bhartilakhanpal, 7 months ago

Can wooden wings stay airborne ​

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Answered by FrankFelix
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Answer:

Yes!

Explanation:

There are wooden aircrafts. Powered only by gravity and air currents, these gliders move silently through the sky, often for hours at a time. Because they have no engines, gliders or sailplanes can be thought of as pure flying vehicles, staying aloft by balancing the forces of gravity, lift, drag, and thrust.

Answered by EkangshSah
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Answer:

Any type of wings can stay airborne provided that the flying object is balanced properly and is light weight

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