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Lift
As a wing cuts through the air, its special cross
section (called an airfoil) makes the air going over the
top speed up. This causes a drop in pressure at right
angles to the relative airflow which the wing feels as
lift. This effect was named after its discoverer, the
Swiss mathematician Bernoulli and is called
"Bernoulli’s Law". The same effect can be
demostrated by holding one edge of a piece of paper
close to the mouth and blowing over it. Surprisingly,
the paper is "sucked" upward by the drop in
pressure at right angles to the jet of moving air. (Try
it)
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