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How does airplane move forward with propellers?
A:
As a propeller spins, it creates faster moving air on top. Faster moving air, according to Bernoulli's principle, has lower pressure. Since there is higher pressure below the propeller, it pushes the propeller up; this is propeller thrust. This is what we see on helicopters. This works the same way with forward facing propellers on planes, only they push the plane forward instead of up.
Posted on September 28, 2013 at 9:40 am
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