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The air entering low pressure area on top of the wing speeds up. The air entering high pressure area on bottom slows down. That is why air on top moves faster. That results in deflection of the air downwards, which is required for generation of lift due to conservation of momentum (which is a true law of physics).Aug 1, 2011
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The air entering low pressure area on top of the wing speeds up. The air entering high pressure area on bottom slows down. That is why air on top moves faster. That results in deflection of the air downwards, which is required for generation of lift due to conservation of momentum (which is a true law of physics).Aug 1, 2011