why is an aeroplane unable to fly in vacum?
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An airplane needs air to travel. The pressure differences created in the air, help in the flying of an aeroplane. In a vacuum, there is no air. Thus it can't travel in a vacuum.
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because it has more pressure in aeroplane hence aeroplane unable to fly in vacum
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