The wing is curved on top.Wind travels slower on the top of the wing causing a low pressure area ,then the bottom which is flat causing lift.See link below and will be described better for you.
2007-01-20 17:19:43
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answered by Henry B 5
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Do you mean an airplane or something else? It's a combination of lift (lower pressure on the upper side of the wing vs. the lower) and upward thrust by the air deflecting over the lower surface of the wing; the rear edge of which is pointed downward.
Helicopters work the same way, except that the wings rotate and cause the air to create llift rather than moving forward powered by engines as in an airplane.
2007-01-21 01:33:52
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answered by gokhalevai 2
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Magic
2007-01-21 01:55:01
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answered by nonono 3
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usiing wings it forces air over the suface wich is curved to cus a low pressur over the wing thus lift is low air pressuer at the top and hight air pressure at the botom
2007-01-21 01:20:25
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answered by godoguy2001 2
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The plane goes faster than the force of gravity holding it down?
2007-01-21 01:18:39
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answered by davidinark 5
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It goes fast and something happens with the wind and wings, aerodynamics, wind flow, or whatever.
2007-01-21 01:19:55
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answered by Kevin 4
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