What happened with our Paper Planes? By Miss Meadows.

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What happened with our Paper Planes? By Miss Meadows

Paper Airplane Data

What did we learn? Gravity pulls everything towards the Earth That made the planes curve down in their flight path The harder the plane was thrown, the shorter distance it flew The heavier plane had more gravitational force acting on it

Conclusions Gravity dictates the shape of the flight path of each plane Force dictates how far the plane can go Mass and shape are also major factors in how a plane will fly Inertia even played a part! If we didn’t throw the planes, they never would have flown!