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how the plane flies according to the Bernoulli principle in own words

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Answered by shivanshi3265
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Since high pressure always moves toward low pressure, the air below the wing pushes upward toward the air above the wing. The wing, in the middle, is then “lifted” by the force of the air perpendicular to the wing. The faster an airplane moves, the more lift there is.

Answered by ITZMEGOVARDHANREDDY
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Air moving over the curved upper surface of the wing will travel faster and thus produce less pressure than the slower air moving across the flatter underside of the wing. This difference in pressure creates lift which is a force of flight that is caused by the imbalance of high and low pressures.

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