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Can someone PLEASE explain turbulence to me?? There are no bumps in the air!!!?

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And why doesn't the plane fall out of the sky? OH....I've failed physics twice...so the simpler the explanation the better!!!

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  1. turbulence is when there is alot of wind coming from the other direction. and the wind is strong. the englines help the planes keep up in the sky.. they are VERY strong engines. the wings help balance the plane in the sky. i hope this answered ur questions :]


  2. also nicknamed AIR BUMPS.  These occur when the aircraft is flying over a certain type of pressure and a pocket of a different pressure goes over the wings which causes the aircraft 2 shake.

  3. About turbulence, there's a pretty good explanation here: http://www.casa.gov.au/airsafe/trip/turb...

    As for falling out of the sky, in a nutshell, air traveling under the wing is faster than air traveling over the wing, that provides lift. Unless a wing (or the wings) break off the plane, it cannot just drop out of the sky. Aircraft are designed in a way that they self-correct themselves.

  4. i was not aware you want an answer to a test! but you knw it goes bumpty bump, like when you are going over a speed hump only 4 to 15 times the size of the ones at the shopping centre or more even.....so thats the best i can describe to you...

  5. sure thing.  do you know how airplanes fly? when they go fast  enough, the wings make them go up in the air.  Try this when your driving 60 mph and stick your flat hand out the window. if you tilt your hand up then your hand starts to rise with the wind. if you understood that, also know that wind is not at a constant speed. it speeds up and slows down. when this happens at a fast rate "bumps" or turbulence happens.  It's all about the wind.  Thats why airplanes cannot fly in space, there's no air up there. (shuttles are different, they use rockets.)

  6. The winds from warm and cooler air makes the bumps.It gets windy during storms and when you fly through it feels rough.

  7. Turbulence is an irregularity in the normal pattern of air flow.

    Like a wave. . . water is flowing in two different directions. Similar to the air.

    Look at the page it is alot more techinical but the pictures might help.

  8. WEll the big engines help it stay up and turbulance happens when you take off it shakes and when youre i nthe air its msot likely by bad weather

  9. Wind does not flow smoothly, some is up or down, gusts are turbulent air flows.

  10. In fact there ARE bumps in the air.  Turbulence is caused by a rapid series of air currents going in different directions close together.  This usually happens at the edges between air masses of different properties:  cooler versus warmer is the usual difference.

    If you will do an internet search on "turbulence," you will find lots of pictures and diagrams that will help you understand.

    Good luck!

  11. Land topography, air temperature, air mass all can have an affect on wind characteristics. A plane doesn't fall out of the sky due to a difference in pressure above and below the wings. Lower pressure above the wings allow higher pressure beneath them to "push" the plane up. The engines are necessary to provide the momentum to allow a sufficient amount of air to flow over the wings depending upon the weight and design of the aircraft.

  12. Are too!

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