Hovercraft Physics: Main & Secondary Principles & Related Items

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This discussion focuses on the physics principles relevant to hovercraft design, specifically Newtonian mechanics and pressure dynamics. The main physics concepts include Newton's second and third laws, which govern motion and force interactions. Secondary principles involve the application of pressure equations, particularly P=F/A, to understand how air pressure affects the hovercraft's weight capacity and friction reduction. For further research, participants are encouraged to explore online resources about hovercraft technology and physics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Newton's second and third laws of motion
  • Familiarity with pressure calculations using P=F/A
  • Basic knowledge of friction reduction techniques in physics
  • Awareness of hovercraft design and functionality
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  • Research Newtonian mechanics in detail, focusing on applications in hovercraft technology
  • Investigate the role of air pressure in hovercraft performance using P=F/A
  • Explore methods for reducing friction in hovercraft and other vehicles
  • Find credible online resources and academic papers on hovercraft design and physics principles
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This discussion is beneficial for physics students, engineers interested in hovercraft technology, and anyone seeking to understand the principles of motion and pressure in relation to hovercraft design.

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I need whatever help I can get on the following topics about a hover-craft for a Phyics Portfolio due in 2 weeks:
1. The Present
2. Main Physics Principle/Concept
3.Secondary Physics Principle/Concept
4. Related Items
5. The Future

It would really help if you could give me websites where I can get more information, so it can be cited... Thanks for the help.
 
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if you are doing calculations for this project, you might want to investigate the air pressure inside the hovercraft. this is seen through P=force/area. use this equation to discuss how surface area relates to the amount of weight that a hovercraft can hold up, or how the pressure of the air inside the hovercraft changes when more weight is added.

furthermore, learn about how hovercrafts reduce friction.
 
As far as the main physics go, you need to understand Newtonian mechanics. Newton's second and third laws. Secondary principles, are just as important, that has to do with presssufre use erjkism's formula P=F/A, and the cushion of air that hover craft generates through work. For related and future items just google hover craft.
 

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