What is the design difference between the three paper planes. Each plane with added drag part is clear but is there a difference between Plane 1/2/3? If they are the same, what is the purpose.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... planes-fly
Paper Plane Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 Flight 5 Average
Plane 1
Plane 1 with Added Drag
Plane 2
Plane 2 with Added Drag
Plane 3
Plane 3 with Added Drag
How Far Will It Fly?
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Re: How Far Will It Fly?
Hi - It is important in a science experiment to do multiple tests to help ensure the results are repeatable.
The three planes you see listed would be 3 "trials" -- repeating the test with another plane folded the same way to see if the data is consistent.
Step 2 in the procedure confirms that you are to build 3 planes, all identical (for the three tests): Build two more so that you have a total of three paper planes. They should all look identical.
You can read more about this in this section of the Scientific bleep Guide: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... procedures
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The three planes you see listed would be 3 "trials" -- repeating the test with another plane folded the same way to see if the data is consistent.
Step 2 in the procedure confirms that you are to build 3 planes, all identical (for the three tests): Build two more so that you have a total of three paper planes. They should all look identical.
You can read more about this in this section of the Scientific bleep Guide: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... procedures
Amy
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Re: How Far Will It Fly?
Thanks.
Is the assumption that adding 'flaps' creates friction and slows down the plane and adds drag?
Is the assumption that adding 'flaps' creates friction and slows down the plane and adds drag?
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Re: How Far Will It Fly?
Hi - Adding flaps increases the drag. This is mentioned in several places in the project. For example, in step 10: "Once you have flown plane 1 five times, add flaps to the back of the plane to increase its drag."
There is some explanatory information in the introduction to explain drag, but this is a concept you and your student may want to do a bit more research on.
Amy
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There is some explanatory information in the introduction to explain drag, but this is a concept you and your student may want to do a bit more research on.
Amy
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