A1_7 Why Can't Chickens Fly?

Authors

  • Joshua Wynn
  • Liam Allen
  • Peter Edwards

Abstract

This paper investigates whether the size of an object may affect its take-off velocity and therefore whether this could be one of the reasons the modern chicken can't fly in comparison with its flight capable ancestors. The relationship between the take-off speeds of two birds (v1 and v2), with one bird being a factor of B greater than the other (where B>1) was found to be v1=v2(B)^-1/2. Therefore it may be that the modern chickens are incapable reaching the higher take-off velocity required to lift their larger bodies. 

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Published

14-12-2012

How to Cite

Wynn, J., Allen, L., & Edwards, P. (2012). A1_7 Why Can’t Chickens Fly?. Physics Special Topics, 11(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/2123