in the case of a wing of a bird or plane, the lift is created because
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Newton's third law of motion states that, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Based on this law, wings are forced upwards because they are tilted, pushing air downwards so the wings get pushed upwards. This is the angle of attack or the angle at which the wing meets the airflow
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Any physical body moving through a fluid can create lift if it produces a net turning of the flow. ... The airfoil shape and wing size will both affect the amount of lift. The ratio of the wing span to the wing area also affects the amount of lift generated by a wing.
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