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How do you distinguish the difference between drag and lift forces?
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Answer Explanation :
LIFT FORCE:
Lift force is that force which acts right angles to the direction of motion
Lift forces is produced through air
Lift forces is created by difference in air pressure
force on wings of bird is an example of lift force
DRAG FORCE:
Drag force is that force which act opposite to the direction of motion
Drag is caused by friction and differences in air pressure
Skydiving is an example of drag force
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