Physics, asked by derik96, 6 months ago

How do flies fly if the gravity is too strong?​

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Answered by manjaykumardrcc95
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Explanation:

As it flies, a plane is in the center of four forces. ... A plane must be built so that lift and thrust are stronger than the pull of gravity and drag by just the right amount. Lift from the wings is used to overcome the force of gravity. Shape is important in overcoming drag.

high? When the plane gets too high, there is insufficient oxygen to fuel the engines. ... "The air is less dense at altitude, so the engine can suck in less and less air per second as it goes higher and at some point the engine can no longer develop sufficient power to climb."

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Yes, gravity is pulling it down, but look at its wings; they're flapping, which provides lift and thus there is an upward force. Sometimes, smaller flies only flap their wings for part of the time in flight; the rest of the time, they pull their wings tightly to their body, to reduce drag.

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