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How is Bernoulli's principle applied in real life to explain the lift generated by an airplane wing?

Bernoulli's principle is applied in real life to explain the lift generated by an airplane wing through the concept that faster-moving air creates lower pressure, causing the wing to lift. This principle helps to understand how the shape of the wing and the speed of the air around it work together to generate lift and keep the airplane in the air.


What is an airplane that travels faster than sound called?

An airplane that travels faster than sound is called a supersonic aircraft.


What makes an airplane move faster?

An airplane can move faster by increasing the power from its engines, adjusting its angle of attack to reduce air resistance, and by flying at a higher altitude where the air is thinner and provides less drag. Upgrading to more aerodynamic designs and reducing the weight of the aircraft can also help it move faster.


How do airplane wings work to achieve lift?

An Airplanes wings work to achieve lift by using and airfoil shape. This means that the top of the wing is curved and the bottom is flat. The air flows faster over the top of the wing and slower on the bottom. This causes the higher pressure that is now on the bottom to lift up the airplane from the wings. This kind of lift cannot work without thrust to start lifting it up! I hope this helped!


What moves slowly through thermal energy?

Molecules in a material move slowly through thermal energy. As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases, causing them to move faster.