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Plane

Plane is a term with several related but distinct meanings in mathematics, physics, and everyday use. In geometry, a plane is an idealized flat surface that has length and width but no thickness and extends without bound in all directions. A plane is determined by three non-collinear points or by a point and a normal vector; it can be described algebraically by a linear equation such as ax + by + cz + d = 0. Planes form the basis for many geometric constructions and concepts such as parallelism, intersection, and angles between planes. The coordinate planes, such as the xy-plane, are familiar examples within a higher-dimensional space.

An airplane, or plane, is a powered fixed-wing aircraft designed for air travel. It achieves lift with

A plane is also a woodworking tool—the hand plane—used to shave and smooth wood surfaces. It consists

wings
as
it
moves
through
the
atmosphere,
using
engines
to
provide
thrust.
Modern
planes
range
from
small
single-engine
planes
to
large
commercial
airliners,
and
may
employ
jet
or
propeller
propulsion.
They
are
equipped
with
a
fuselage,
wings,
empennage
(tail),
landing
gear,
flight
controls,
and
instrumentation,
and
operate
under
aerodynamic,
propulsion,
and
navigational
principles.
of
a
wooden
or
metal
body,
a
cutting
blade
(iron),
and
a
mechanism
to
advance
the
blade
and
set
its
depth,
producing
a
flat,
even
surface.