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  • Shh... I've snuck into minutephysics' studio to explain how a wing actually works

  • Hang on, something doesn't feel right. Ah, that's better.

  • Now everyone knows that a wing generates lift due to its characteristic shape

  • Since air travels farther over top of the wing, it must go faster than the air underneath

  • so that both streams meet up simultaneously at the trailing edge

  • And according to Bernoulli's principle, faster flowing air exerts less pressure than the

  • slower air beneath the wing This pressure difference creates an upward

  • force -- lift. Job done. Right? Nope

  • This simple explanation taught in many textbooks and classrooms has obvious problems

  • Like how could a plane fly upside down? Some planes like the Wright brothers' had

  • nearly flat wings. So presumably air would travel the same speed over both sides and

  • there would be no lift Plus experiments show that air streams don't

  • meet up at the back of the wing. Air over the top goes significantly faster, reaching

  • the trailing edge first. So how does a wing actually generate lift?

  • Well the key is the wing must deflect air downwards

  • This can be achieved using asymmetric or cambered air foils

  • Or by increasing the angle of attack Air under the wing is deflected down

  • And by the coanda effect air above the wing is guided along its surface

  • and down as well Since the air is slowed and deflected down

  • by the wing, it pushes the wing up and back. Lift, and

  • drag. This is in accordance with Newton's Third

  • Law of Motion But hang on, if you can explain lift only

  • using the deflection of air and Newton's laws, then the Bernoulli explanation must be completely

  • wrong Well, no,

  • air over the top of the wing does go faster than air beneath, creating a pressure difference

  • that generates lift Then this Newtonian explanation is unnecessary

  • rubbish and the original explanation was right! That's not true either. The original explanation

  • incorrectly assumed that air over and under the wing must reconnect at the trailing edge,

  • and there was no mention of deflecting air down.

  • Each explanation, done correctly, completely accounts for the lift generated by a wing.

  • They're just two different ways of looking at the same thing.

  • So next time someone brings up the standard misconception, you can tell them that explanation

  • just doesn't fly. And if you liked that, you've gotta check

  • out MinutePhysics. I've got total respect for a guy who does this every week.

  • Sincerely, a collection of particles known as Derek.

Shh... I've snuck into minutephysics' studio to explain how a wing actually works

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翼は実際にどのように機能するのか? (How Does A Wing Actually Work?)

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    Nathan に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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