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how does an aeroplane fly?? ​

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Answered by sadhnamishrasm0106
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Answer:

okay hope this helps you

Explanation:

aeroplanes wings are shared to make air move faster over the top of the wing .when air moved faster ,the pressure of the air decreases . so the pressure on the top of the wings is less than the pressure on the bottom of the wings. the difference in pressure creates a force on the wings that lifts the wings up into the air .

Answered by Anonymous
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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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