An airplane in flight has a pressure difference between the lower and upper wing surface; this provides an upward force

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An airplane in flight has a pressure difference between the lower and upper wing surface; this provides an upward force

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An airplane in flight has a pressure difference between the lower and upper wing surface; this provides an upward force that balances the weight of the plane. If a plane has a wing area of 325 m² and a fully loaded mass of 2.10 x 105 kg. what pressure difference is required to keep the plane aloft? Save for Later Pa Submit Answer
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