Why does the air pressure above an airplane wing differ from the pressure below it how is this pressure difference involved in flight?

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2026-07-07 03:40

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Air pressure above the wing is relatively smaller than that below the wing because that is what generates the lift the plane needs to fly into the sky, but if it is the other way round, the lift won't be generated and the plane will remain on ground.

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