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how can an aeroplane fly in the air

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Answered by Anonymous
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However, during takeoff, or when the plane is attempting to climb in the sky (as shown here), the thrust from the engines pushing the plane forward exceeds the drag (air resistance) pulling it back. This creates a lift force, greater than the plane's weight, which powers the plane higher into thesky.
Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:

A plane's engines are designed to move it forward at high speed. That makes air flow rapidly over the wings, which throw the air down toward the ground, generating an upward force called lift that overcomes the plane's weight and holds it in the sky.The wings force the air downward and that pushes the plane upward.

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