Science, asked by DairyMilk01, 8 months ago

How do airplanes fly?​

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Answered by ItzUnic0rns
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Airplanes fly when the movement of air across their wings creates an upward force on the wings (and thus the rest of the plane) that is greater than the force of gravity pulling the plane toward the earth.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Airplanes fly because they are able to generate a force called Lift which normally moves the airplane upward. Lift is generated by the forward motion of the airplane through the air. This motion is produced by the Thrust of the engine(s).

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