how airplains stay in the air?
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A plane's Shape and engine are designed to make it fly at higher speed..
That makes air flow rapidly over the wings which throw air towards the ground, generating a upward force, that overcomes the plane's weight and holds it in the sky
That makes air flow rapidly over the wings which throw air towards the ground, generating a upward force, that overcomes the plane's weight and holds it in the sky
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did u mean hoe they fly
well it is due to air pressure
the flaps of the planes are adjusted such that
the air below the wings of the planes is made to travel slower compared to the air present above the wings
this creates a low pressure above the wings and a high pressure below the wings
and since u know pressure always travel from low pressure region to high pressure region it will lead to lifting of the plane
hence gravitational force is balanced by this pressure and plane stay in air
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