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leonid [27]
3 years ago
8

Help me!! Suppose you must design an experiment to test how a paper airplane's shape affects the distance it will fly. Your plan

e must fly halfway across your classroom to get the best grade. The teacher reminds you to use both imagination and logical reasoning in your design.
Write a procedure for an experiment that tests how a paper airplane's shape affects the distance it will fly. Then, describe how you might use both imagination and logical reasoning to increase your chances of discovering an airplane shape that will fly at least halfway across the classroom.
Biology
2 answers:
nadya68 [22]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I would draw on the paper first for the creative part and then you could make a normal paper airplane but remember the nose or tip of it has to be sharp for it to go far.

Explanation:

can i get brainliest please????

Mandarinka [93]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

Make a standard, "dart" design paper airplane

Fold your paper into the basic dart paper plane. Fold carefully and make your folds as sharp as possible, such as by running a thumbnail or a ruler along each fold to crease it. Do not bend up the edge of the wings

Throw the plane at least four more times. Each time before you throw the plane, make sure it is still in good condition (that the folds and points are still sharp). When you toss it, place your toe on the line and try to launch the plane with a similar amount of force, including gripping it at the same spot.

Once you have a good idea of how far your plane typically flies, change the plane’s shape to increase how much drag it experiences. To do this, cut slits that are about one inch long right where either wing meets the middle ridge. Fold up the cut section on both wings so that each now has a one-inch-wide section at the end of the wing that is folded up, at about a 90-degree angle from the rest of the wing.

Make paper planes that are different sizes and compare how well they fly.

Try making paper planes out of different types of paper, such as printer paper, construction paper and newspaper. Use the same design for each.

Some people like to add paper clips to their paper planes to make them fly better. Try adding a paper clip (or multiple paper clips) to different parts of your paper plane (such as the front, back, middle or wings) and then flying it

I hope i helped

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