A boomerang remains balanced in the air due to its unique shape and the principles of aerodynamics. Its wings are designed to create lift as it spins, generating a difference in air pressure between the top and bottom surfaces. The angular momentum from its rotation helps stabilize its flight path, while the tilt of the wings causes it to curve back toward the thrower. This combination of lift, stability, and controlled spin allows the boomerang to return effectively.
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