WHAT ARE THE FORCES WHICH KEEP A FLYING PLANE IN A
EQUILEBRIM
Answer Posted / hariteja jyosyula
Due to Bernoulli's principle(i.e, the plane wings top have
low pressure and the bottom wing experiences high pressure
as a result the pressure always go from high to low)the
plane go up and the gravity by earth make the plane in
equilibrium
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