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would it still do a lift or what?
Theory does not always explain why a plane flies. A paper plane, for example, does not fly by the Bernoulli principle. But still it flies.
but isn't it the reason why it makes a lift on an airplane due to the cause of low pressure on the flat side of the plane?
I don't know much about that, but my brother is an engineer and he knows lots of jokes about when the theories fail. Bumblebees for instance violate the theories, but still they fly.
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but isn't it the reason why it makes a lift on an airplane due to the cause of low pressure on the flat side of the plane?