We've got the following: x - length of kite's body x + 18 - length of kite's tail x + x + 18 = 32 -> total length of kite plus its tail 2x + 18 = 32 2x = 14 x = 7 -> length of kite's body x + 18 = 25 -> length of kite's tail
A tail will steady a kite, help stop it from darting around. The longer the tail the more a kite will sit in one place.
25 feet
With an adequate tail, a rhombus could be a kite.
The end of a kite is called the tail.
Yes - the tail adds stability. Without it - the kite would just spin. The tail makes the bottom of the kite slightly heavier so it flies vertically.
A longer tail on a kite helps stabilize and balance it in flight by acting as a counterbalance to the kite's pull. The tail also provides drag, which prevents the kite from spinning and helps control its direction. However, too much tail can make the kite fly slower and decrease its maneuverability.
Tail, it gives the kite a wait balance
Because of high gravity in the sky the kite flys when it is fixed with a log tail.
Uhhh 14 feet...
To keep it balanced because the kite may go really high but the tail makes it weigh a little bit more.
Yes. The pointeir the tail, the more streamlined the kite. Therefore the faster and higher the height travels'