Why do Boomerangs Come Back?
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When thrown correctly, a boomerang returns to its starting point. Returning boomerangs consist of two or more arms, or wings, connected at an angle. Each wing is shaped as an airfoil. As the wing rotates and the boomerang moves through the air, this creates airflow over the wings and this creates lift on both "wings".
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Hello user,
here is your answer☆☞ :Returning boomerangs have a special curved shape
that will spin to create unbalanced aerodynamic forces, these forces are also called lift ,which causes boomerang to curve in an circular path ,so that it will return to the thrower (if thrown correctly)
here is your answer☆☞ :Returning boomerangs have a special curved shape
that will spin to create unbalanced aerodynamic forces, these forces are also called lift ,which causes boomerang to curve in an circular path ,so that it will return to the thrower (if thrown correctly)
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