How does faster moving air above an airplane wing affect the pressure on the wing?/?
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Bernoulli's Principle, states that pressure decreases when air moves faster. Air moves faster over the top of a wing, which results in an area of lower pressure. Meanwhile, the bottom of the wing experiences higher pressure. Camber increases the difference in air pressure between the top and bottom surfaces.
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