Upthrust pulls u up and gravity pulls you down
no they tell someone.
My skateboard is a majestic eagle, soaring through the air.
In the hold
The main forces acting on a moving skateboard are friction with the ground, air resistance, and the force applied by the skater to propel the skateboard forward. Additionally, there may be gravitational forces affecting the vertical motion of the skateboard.
not really, try Air Gear...it's similar...
If you are reffering to the 'Christ Air', that would be Christian Hosoi.
wings and speed are the main sources that keeps planes in the air! you can find out more by google it
An ollie, as referred to in skateboarding, would be a trick where the rider of the skateboard leaps into the air with the skateboard basically staying attached to the riders feet without the use of his/her hands.
Propulsion is what keeps a jet in the air. Otherwise the plane has to fall down. Propulsion keeps the air always flowing over the wing which in turn keeps the plane afloat.
Global X Games - 2013 Burnquist Shines in Skateboard Big Air 4-4 was released on: USA: June 2013
Inertia keeps you moving forward.
A skateboard moving on a flat surface slows down and eventually comes to a stop primarily due to friction and air resistance. The friction between the skateboard wheels and the surface generates a force that opposes the motion, while air resistance also acts against the skateboard's forward movement. Additionally, any internal friction within the bearings of the wheels contributes to the loss of kinetic energy. As these forces work against the skateboard's motion, it gradually decelerates until it stops.