How Living Things Fly Characteristics of flying birds
How Living Things Fly • Characteristics of flying birds – Wings to produce lift – Powerful flight muscles to generate forward motion – Aerodynamic body reduces drag – Very light bones with air sacs reduces weight • Gliding and Parachuting • Other flying animals
Characteristics and Adaptations for Living Things to Fly - Birds • Birds must deal with the aerodynamic forces which affect planes, helicopters, etc. These are Lift, Weight, Thrust and Drag. • They do this by have a specific set of bodily characteristics 1. Wings to produce lift 2. Powerful flight muscles to generate forward motion 3. Aerodynamic body reduces drag 4. Very light bones with air sacs reduces weight
Wings to produce lift • Birds and airplanes produce lift the same way • The shape of the wing causes air to move faster above it and slower below • This creates more pressure under the wing than above creating lift
Powerful flight muscles to generate thrust • When a bird flaps its wings, it sends air down and behind to produce thrust • To accomplish this, a bird must twist its wings to create the right angle • Birds accomplish this with very strong flying muscles
Aerodynamic Body • Having an aerodynamic body allows birds to reduce drag • Is similar to how an airplane is shaped
Very light bones with air sacs reduces weight • For anything to fly, lift must be greater than weight • Birds accomplish this in part by having a hollow bones which contain air sacs
How do birds fly? https: //teachwithfergy. com/how-do-birds-fly/ Click on the link above to watch a short video on how birds fly!
Gliding and Parachuting • There are two ways humans can fall and land safety from heights. They can 1. use a parachute 2. use a wingsuit Both work to slow the persons fall.
Using a Parachute • Gravity pulls your down and air resistance (drag/lift in this case) pushes you up • Parachutes act to increase the air resistance • The greater the air resistance, the slower the person will fall Click on this to learn about to the ground the Sky Diving!
Wingsuit • Wingsuits act like a skin or membrane between your legs and arms • They allow you to glide from one place to another while falling at a reduced speed • Most people wearing a wingsuit will also need to use a parachute to land Click on this to learn about flying in a Wingsuit!
How do other animals fly? • Most other animals take advantage of bodily adaptations to glide from one place to another • These adaptations usually involve a membrane or skin attached between points on the animal • This skin acts like a parachute or wingsuit • These animals often use their tails and arms to stabilize flight and turn Flying Fish Flying Lemurs Flying Squirrel
Other Flying Animals • Flying Squirrel So cool! • Flying Fish
Activity https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=6 q. F_fz. EI 4 w. U Check out the video of this guy sky diving WITHOUT a parachute! YIKES! OPTIONAL Parachute Design Task: Question: How can I make my toy fall slowly to the ground? • Your task is to use materials around your house to design a parachute which will allow a paperclip or a Lego character or a small light toy to fall slowly to the ground. • Test out your initial design, make alterations and improvement to slow the fall. • You are not required to complete this task but you can give it a try for fun if you would like!
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