When a force is applied on an inclined plane, it can be split into two components: one parallel to the plane (effective force) and one perpendicular to the plane (normal force). The effective force is less than the actual force applied due to the angle of the incline, which reduces the amount of force needed to move an object up the inclined plane. This reduction in force is due to trigonometry, specifically the cosine of the angle of incline.
An inclined plane changes the direction of the force you apply, rather than the motion. The force is split into two components: one parallel to the plane which contributes to the motion, and one perpendicular to the plane which helps support the object's weight.
Air Force One planes are typically painted in a specific shade of blue identified as "Luminous Ultramarine." The plane's iconic design also includes white and silver accents.
Yes, an inclined plane can have a mechanical advantage of less than one. This would occur when the input force required to move an object up the incline is greater than the output force achieved. In this case, the inclined plane would act as a force multiplier, making it easier to lift an object but requiring a greater input force.
One force that affects and object is air pressure which is the force pushing on an area or surface.
The current Air Force One is a Boeing 747-200.
Whatever plane the President is on, it's radio call sign is Air Force One. That is not the name of the plane itself, just a radio call sign. The president uses one of several different planes. The helicopter radio call sign is Marine One.
The plane used to transport the President is always called Air Force One, irrespective of which particular plane he's in. It is generally a Boeing 747-200 modified with special equipment such in-flight refueling. To be more technical, it is Air Force One if he is on an Air Force Plane, Marine One when he is on the helicopter, or Navy One if he is on a Navy plane. The "one" gives the aircraft priority in aviation hierarchy (the smaller the number, the higher the priority).
It is called Air Force One
The call-sign of Air Force One is reserved for any Air Force vehicles currently holding the President of the United States.
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The president has access to two planes. Which ever one he is on is called "Air Force One"
The plane that carries the President of the United States of America is always called Air Force One. ANY plane he transfers to adopts the name while the President is on board, while all other planes he had been on revert to their standard 'name' (such as a '747').
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He's flying on a plane! =)