On Jan 15, 1:23*am, Orval Fairbairn
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On Jan 13, 3:23*pm, Michael Henry michael.k.henry
wrote:
i was looking for the branch name of physics which is used to build
the air craft. i am not sure it was something like "noton physics" or
what ... *plz advice
*REG
Do you mean "Newton"?
His laws of motion explain, well, pretty much everything 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton'slaws of motion
thanks for your coments anyway.
well this is not what is supposed to be. what i am looking for is a
branch of PHYSICS that deals with reactions that heppen in the wings
of the air craft please advice if u know that.
I am unclear on the question. Does the poster seek an engineering answer?
Does he want to know about structural loads, stress, flexing, resonances
or aerodynamics?
Those areas are engineering questions, rather than questions of physics.
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Thanks for the reply!
well my main questions was not only about the structure. it was about
the physical event that make the plane flying. so would u tell me what
is that main event that makes plane or any other object flying in the
air.
in the meantime i would more appriciate if you could give me a site
address where i will be able to see the detailed structure of air
craft.
thanks in advance.