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4 November, 11:07

How do the forces in fluids allow heavy airplanes to fly?

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  1. 4 November, 14:04
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    Thrust, whether caused by a propeller or a jet engine, is the aerodynamic force that pushes or pulls the airplane forward through space. The opposing aerodynamic force is drag, or the friction that resists the motion of an object moving through a fluid (or immobile in a moving fluid, as occurs when you fly a kite).
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