Tuesday 22 October 2019

Researching


Word:
Meaning:
Function:
Fuselage
Fuselage is the main body part of an airplane.
A fuselage is a structural body not intended to generate lift 
Horizontal
parallel to the plane of the horizon at right angles to the vertical.
horizontal translation is a transformation which results in a graph that is equivalent to shifting the base graph left or right
Vertical stabilizer
The tail fin of an aircraft.

Winglet (fin)
The winglet fin is a little fin
To steer the moving object.
Wing
The upper left and right sides of a bird that makes it fly.
It’s a body part on the upward left and right side that helps birds fly.
Rudder
An application of a rudder in steering a boat, ship, or aircraft.

Aileron
A surface in the trailing edge of an aeroplane wing

Elevator
An elevator is something to use for going upper building and going down the building 
To transport people up and down buildings.
Nose
Nose is part of a body part.
The nose breath air inside and to our lungs.
Leading edge
The foremost edge of an aerofoil, especially a wing or propeller blade

Trailing edge
The rear edge of the wing

Lift
To hold up something.

Gravity
The force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth.

Thrust
To push with force or shove.

Drag
To pull something to you.

Distance
Distance means how far something is or how far you can throw something.

Length
Length is how long something is or can be.

Wingspan
Wingspan is something that is being used to fly an aeroplane.
It helps you control the plane
Wing area
The wing area is the area of the wing surface.


Weight
Weight is how much something weighs.


Origami
Origami is a type of Japanese folding paper that makes decorations, shapes, and figures.
Origami, the ancient art of paper folding, has applications in the modern-day classroom for teaching geometry, 
 
LI:To research

This week we had to research meaning and functions of 23 different words that suppose to give us a clue of what were going to be learning for the rest of the term. We had to complete this task in a group of three, we had to make a table that has three coulombs for the words meanings and functions. Some of the words don't have a function so the blank spaces means the word as no function. At the end we had to guess what we think were going to be learning for the rest of the term. The last guess was right, the guess was making a plane out of paper. 

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