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Greater lift
The pressure above the wing be Save comes less than the pressure below the wing.
The lift generated by speed of the wing supports an aircraft in the air.
The shape of the wing and the forward speed generates lift and the aircraft rises.
When the wing is straight it creates more 'lift' . When swept it allows more speed.
Because the speed of the air over the wing generates 'lift' to make it fly.
Because the speed of the air over the wing generates 'lift' to make it fly.
Generates more lifting force
Generates more lifting force
thrust and wing size determine the amount of lift achieved by an air plane.
Airplanes stay in the air by having a curved blunt shaped wing at the front of the wing and a skinny end. By doing this the airplane has more air going over the top of the wing than the bottom, thus creates lift with a vacuum effect. Answer Actually the same amount of air flows over and under the wing. It is the SPEED of the air that produces the lift. When the air speeds up, the pressure drops, thus creating lift from the under-side of the wing. The Speed of the air flow will vary, depending on the type of wing. However, some distance away from the wing and the speed of the air is the same on both sides of the wing.
Lift is proportional to the density of the air and approximately proportional to the square of the flow speed. Lift also depends on the size of the wing, being generally proportional to the wing's area projected in the lift direction.