Aerospace engineer Emily Calandrelli on the mysteries of flight, upcoming space trip
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
- Aerospace engineer Emily Calandrelli joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss how planes remain in the air, despite some scientific uncertainty. She also reveals details about her space-bound adventure and her "Stay Curious" book series.
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It was so fun talking about flight with you all! Thanks for having me back! :)
Loved this! Hope they have her back on for more science segments!
her own show Xploration Outer Space on every early saturday mornings is one of my 11 year old son's favorites, and yes sometime he enjoys the science parts of the show. At least he found a valid reason to wake up at 6:15 every saturday mornings to get ready for the show. When I was his age I had my Sat. morning cartoons, so I'd call that an improvement on his end
Planes can fly upside down and they can fly with completely flat wings (no curve on the top). So the Bernoulli principle is invalidated.
It's not invalidated, it's simply incomplete.
Men of culture, we meet again
3:45 It's low pressure that creates faster moving air.
Why can planes can fly upside down and with completely flat wings?
@@justayoutuber1906 See the video! Newton's third law. Neither one of the principles is complete on it's own. Both are needed for a more full picture (it's not the complete picture, but it's most of it)
@@justayoutuber1906 They can fly upside down because of low pressure. Low pressure is created from centripetal acceleration.
@@EmilysScienceLab They complement each other, both are two parts a whole.
@@ryanphillips5688 precisely!