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[[Category: Physics]]{{Under review}}
 
[[Category: Physics]]{{Under review}}
 
== Explanation ==
 
== Explanation ==
Lift is a [[force|mechanical force]] induced on an [[airfoil]] of an [[aircraft]] when the body moves through the air. The incoming stream of air, when it encounters the wings, it flows through the contour of both the surfaces and then at the trailing edge, gets [[#What causes the downwash in the trailing edge of the airfoil?|turned downwards]] due to the shape and angle of the wing. As the wing exerts a force on the air to influence its [[inertia]], an equal amount of force is applied by the stream of air onto the wing in the opposite direction. The resultant aerodynamic force gets resolved into two components. The vertical component that lifts the airplane, countering the weight is called as the lift and the horizontal component that opposes the forward motion of the aircraft is called as [[drag]].
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Lift is a [[force|mechanical force]] induced on an [[airfoil]] of an [[aircraft]] when the body moves through the air. The incoming stream of air, when it encounters the wings, it flows through the contour of both the surfaces and then at the trailing edge, gets [[downwash|turned downwards]] due to the shape and angle of the wing. As the wing exerts a force on the air to influence its [[inertia]], an equal amount of force is applied by the stream of air onto the wing in the opposite direction. The resultant aerodynamic force gets resolved into two components. The vertical component that lifts the airplane, countering the weight is called as the lift and the horizontal component that opposes the forward motion of the aircraft is called as [[drag]].
  
 
[[File:Lift-and-drag-airfoil.svg|center|frame|Lift is the vertical component of the total aerodynamic force.]]
 
[[File:Lift-and-drag-airfoil.svg|center|frame|Lift is the vertical component of the total aerodynamic force.]]
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