Physics, asked by garimamadaan3114, 11 months ago

How does a aircraft fly due to air pressure?

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Answered by javeed88
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Air pressure is the reason airplanes are able to produce lift. Due to the shape of an airplane wing, air on top of the wings moves faster than air on the bottom of the wings. Bernoulli's Principle states that faster moving air has lower air pressure and slower moving air has higher air pressure.

Answered by wannabegenius
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Air pressure is the reason airplanes are able to produce lift. Due to the shape of an airplane wing, air on top of the wings moves faster than air on the bottom of the wings. Bernoulli's Principle states that faster moving air has lower air pressure and slower moving air has higher air pressure.

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