The faster a fluid travels the less pressure it exerts. Since the fluid (air) is traveling slower beneath the wing than the air going over the top, lift is created.
buoyancy
The buoyant force, according to Archimedes' principle, is what allows objects to float in fluids. This force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, pushing it upward and counteracting its weight.
because airplanes have wings
The application of force with movement allows objects to accelerate or decelerate depending on the direction of the force applied. This principle is fundamental in mechanics and is described by Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to its mass.
A rocket is a vehicle that uses the principle of momentum to propel itself forward in space. By expelling mass at high speeds in the opposite direction they want to move, rockets generate thrust according to Newton's third law of motion (action and reaction). This allows them to travel through the vacuum of space where there is no air for traditional propulsion methods like airplanes.
Air over the upper surface of the airfoil is induced to move faster than that under its lower surface thus, according to Bernoull's principle, creating a region of lower pressure above the airfoil and a net lift on the airfoil.
buoyancy
buoyancy
The buoyant force, according to Archimedes' principle, is what allows objects to float in fluids. This force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, pushing it upward and counteracting its weight.
Airplanes are streamlined in order to reduce drag (coefficient of friction). This allows for less resistance, less fuel consumption, and greater speed.
Causality
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popular sovereignty
because airplanes have wings
They reduce engine speed and extend 'flaps' which allows the wing to keep lift at lower speed.
electromagnetic induction
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