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Physics of Flight

Eleanor Hawking

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Physics of Flight explores the physics governing how things fly, from birds to Boeing 747s, covering aerodynamics and propulsion, and even the challenges of space travel. It emphasizes core concepts like lift, drag, thrust, and weight, illustrating how these principles apply across different forms of flight. 

 
The book uniquely connects physics with engineering and environmental science, highlighting how insights from bird flight inform aircraft design. The book begins with aerodynamics, then transitions to propulsion methods, including jet engines and rocket technology for space travel. It emphasizes Newtonian mechanics, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics. 

 
Physics of Flight aims to demystify forces and energies, giving readers a deeper appreciation for the technology that shapes our world and allows us to explore beyond Earth. The book differentiates itself by offering a balanced and accessible approach, avoiding overly technical language while providing sufficient depth for a broad audience. It uses equations, diagrams, and real-world examples from wind tunnel experiments, flight tests, and NASA missions to illustrate concepts. 

 
Concluding chapters discuss practical applications like aircraft design and new aerospace technologies.
Available since: 02/12/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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