How a plane fly? its mechanism
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A plane flys by using 2 forces:
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Thrust— This force is exerted by the engines. It is horizontal and takes the plane forward.
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Lift generated by aerofoil wings. These wings create low pressure above the wing and high pressure below the wing, so the plane rises. I THINK this principle is called Bernoulli principle.
For steering, the pilots change to direction of tail and wings appropriately.
1.
Thrust— This force is exerted by the engines. It is horizontal and takes the plane forward.
2.
Lift generated by aerofoil wings. These wings create low pressure above the wing and high pressure below the wing, so the plane rises. I THINK this principle is called Bernoulli principle.
For steering, the pilots change to direction of tail and wings appropriately.
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