Principles of Flight: Foam Wing (Grades K-12)
traveling over the top of the wing travels farther and faster than the air traveling below the wing. Thus, the faster moving air above the wing exerts less pressure than the slower moving air below the wing. According to the Bernoulli Principle, this pressure differential pushes the airplane upward, giving it lift. ................
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