Physics, asked by HumhainPagal, 11 months ago

How is the concept of friction used in paragliding?​

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Answered by Ronney123
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The disbalance is achieved by moving the weight force center (weight shift). ... The pull of both brakes evenly, folds down the trailing edge and creates a drag, which slows down the glider in relative to the pilot and increases the angle of attack.

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Answered by keshavgogia75
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Like a hang glider, a paraglider works with airflow to create lift. Air flows over both the top and the bottom of the glider and meets at the edge. Aerodynamics predict that the pressure on the bottom of the glider is higher than on the top of the glider. This creates lift upwards.

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