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What/Where is the direction of wind during launch of a paper aeroplane?​ (Bernoulli's Principle)

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Answer:

The Forces of Flight

At any given time, there are four forces acting upon an aircraft.

These forces are lift, weight (or gravity), drag and thrust. Lift is

the key aerodynamic force that keeps objects in the air. It is the

force that opposes weight; thus, lift helps to keep an aircraft in

the air. Weight is the force that works vertically by pulling all

objects, including aircraft, toward the center of the Earth. In order

to fly an aircraft, something (lift) needs to press it in the opposite

direction of gravity. The weight of an object controls how strong

the pressure (lift) will need to be. Lift is that pressure. Drag is a

mechanical force generated by the interaction and contract of a

solid body, such as an airplane, with a fluid (liquid or gas). Finally,

the thrust is the force that is generated by the engines of an

aircraft in order for the aircraft to move forward.

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