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explain the principal of helicopter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A helicopter's rotor blades are wings and create lift. An airplane must fly fast to move enough air over its wings to provide lift. A helicopter moves air over its rotor by spinning its blades.

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Answered by arati3384
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In order to fly, an object must have "lift," a force moving it upward. ... A helicopter's rotor blades are wings and create lift. An airplane must fly fast to move enough air over its wings to provide lift. A helicopter moves air over its rotor by spinning its blades

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