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Why do planes fly so high?

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Veritasium1 year ago

Our latest video is all about misconceptions about air travel, and features the excellent @MenTourPilot

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Veritasium1 year ago

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Ashton Forbes1 year ago

You should ask Mentour Pilot where he thinks energy comes from and what thermal runaway is.

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Michael Merrifield1 year ago

It must be the view.

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Ben1 year ago

They're going so fast that the air resistance is the same as if they were traveling 300 mph at 5000 ft

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XOLiD1 year ago

super combustion ramjet engine powered commercial flights when?

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RB - The Peace Coach1 year ago

Informative…and enjoy the compressed cabins and recycled air.

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Garyn Carl1 year ago

I would think a balance between drag and fuel efficiency.

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Bx77hzzsqg6K01 year ago

Have you considered that the higher you go the less thrust the engines can produce since jet engines rely on compressing hot air ? It's more logical to avoid weather and also altitude is equated with safety if something goes wrong with the engine you have more distance to recover

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Bx77hzzsqg6K01 year ago

Fake explanation or weak explanation. Take your pick

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