the wind in the sky blow the kite therefore helps the kite go up into the air so the kite can fly
A kite flys by the wind blowing beneath the kite wich makes the kite go higher
Bernoulli's Principle states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases. In the case of kites, the air moving over the curved surface of the kite creates lower pressure above the kite compared to below it. This pressure difference generates lift, allowing the kite to fly.
Kites need tails to provide stability and balance while flying. The tail helps to keep the kite oriented correctly and prevents it from spinning or flipping uncontrollably. It also helps to maintain proper airflow around the kite, allowing it to fly smoothly in the air.
Both airplanes and paper kites rely on aerodynamics to fly through the air. They both have wings that generate lift to keep them airborne. Additionally, both can be controlled by changing the angle of their surfaces to steer and maneuver.
A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, while a diamond is a rhombus where all four sides are equal in length. In other words, all diamonds are kites, but not all kites are diamonds.
Air resistance, also known as drag, affects a kite by pushing against it as it moves through the air. The shape and design of the kite create resistance that the wind must overcome, helping the kite stay aloft. Thinner airfoils and streamlined shapes reduce drag, allowing kites to fly more efficiently.
just out and fly kites dont get to the root of it
the first kites were made by Benjamin Franklin and did not fly successfully.
kites are flown by the wind
People usually fly kites in the park in an area where there are not many trees.
kites were used to send massage's.
Kites fly in the wind.
kites have wooden sticks some string to fly the kite and some paper to make it fly because paper is light
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don't fly kites un extreme winds
Khaled Hosseini did fly kites. When he was living in Kabul he used to participate in Kite tournaments and build his own kites and buy glass string. His partner in flying kites was a Hazara cook from his household, who he befriended and taught how to read and write.
I am not one to carry or fly a kite.