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Do you weigh less in the aeroplane? Give a reason

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Answered by akagarwalb76
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Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon, so the more that you burn as you're flying, you would actually end up losing a lot of fuel weight,” Jorgenson says. This, combined with the thinner atmosphere at this height, creates less resistance. The direction of the wind is also an important factor.

Answered by sahasraodela3
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In flight, the airplane rotates about the center of gravity. ... Both of these problems are related to the object's weight and the location of the center of gravity. During a flight, an airplane's weight constantly changes as the aircraft consumes fuel. The distribution of the weight and the center of gravity also changes.

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