Science, asked by numalborah68, 5 months ago

Why air moves in high speed?​

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Answered by umamaiti99
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Answer:

Air speed

Explanation:

A wing is shaped and tilted so the air moving over it moves faster than the air moving under it. As air speeds up, its pressure goes down. So the faster-moving air above exerts less pressure on the wing than the slower-moving air below. The result is an upward push on the wing—lift!

Answered by Saivim14gmailcom
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Gases which moves from high pressure to low pressure when air speeds up then the pressure will be low hence air moves in high speed

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