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20 July, 17:52

The air flowing over the top of the wing travels

in the same amount of time than the air

flowing beneath the wing.

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  1. 20 July, 18:01
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    Answer: Short Answer: NO (In Most Cases)

    Explanation:

    If that were true then planes couldn't get off the ground to fly. The front of the wing is cutting/pushing the air. On the top of the wing the air moves faster and on the bottom it moves slower making a upward draft giving the object the ability to fly or glide.
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