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There is no such thing as 'WING' energy.

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What is the real X-wing fighter used in the Star Wars movies?

The real X-wing fighter used in the Star Wars movies is a prop model created for filming, not a functional spacecraft.


The energy of air on the top and bottom of a wing generates?

lift. This lift force is created by the pressure difference between the top and bottom surfaces of the wing. The air flowing over the curved top surface of the wing moves faster, creating low pressure, while the air beneath the wing moves slower, creating higher pressure and thus generating lift.


Is bernoulli principle applicable to liquids?

Yes, the Bernoulli principle is also applicable to liquids. It states that the total mechanical energy of the liquid (sum of pressure energy, kinetic energy, and potential energy) remains constant along a streamline. This principle is widely used to explain phenomena like the lift force on an airplane wing or the flow of water through a pipe.


What is the difference between the speed of the air below the wing and the speed of the air above the wing?

For a wing producing lift, the velocity of the air above the wing is greater than that below the wing. The Bernoulli Principle (named for 1700's Swiss physicist/mathematician Daniel Bernoulli) can be used to estimate the lift generated by a wing due to the difference in velocities above and below the wing. However, contrary to some popular science texts, there is no requirement that the air molecules above the wing meet up with the air molecules below the wing exactly where they parted. The air moves faster over the top of the wing producing lift not because of its shape, but because of something called circulation, a flow pattern around the wing superimposed on the airflow. See the following links for an excellent explanation on this.http://www.av8n.com/how/htm/airfoils.html#sec-circulationhttp://www.eskimo.com/~billb/wing/airfoil.html


What is the structure of a foam plastic wing?

A foam plastic wing typically consists of a lightweight foam core sandwiched between layers of composite materials such as fiberglass or carbon fiber. The foam core provides the structure and shape of the wing, while the composite layers add strength and rigidity. The combination of foam and composite materials allows for a lightweight yet strong wing design that is commonly used in aircraft and aerospace applications.