Planes stay in the air through a balance of forces: the wing shape creates pressure differences that generate lift pushing upward, while engines provide thrust pushing forward; when lift balances gravity and thrust balances drag, the plane maintains flight.
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How Planes Actually Stay in the AirAdded:
Planes look like they shouldn't be able to fly. They're huge, heavy, and made of metal.
>> [music] >> So, how do they actually stay in the air?
It comes down to a balance of forces. As a plane moves forward, [music] air flows over its wings. The shape of the wing creates a pressure difference and pushes [music] air downward, generating lift.
At the same time, engines provide thrust, pushing [music] the plane forward. Lift pushes up, gravity pulls down, and when everything balances, the plane stays in the air. It's not magic, it's physics working together in a very precise way. If you want to learn more, watch the full video right here on Hidden Infrastructure of the World.
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