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This glossary explores critical concepts of flight, including lift, thrust, air, and gravity. Lift is defined as the force that allows an object to rise or go upwards, while thrust refers to the force that propels or pushes something forward. Air is the mixture of gases surrounding the Earth, essential for flight. Gravity is the force that attracts everything towards the Earth's center. Additionally, the role of wings in facilitating flight is emphasized, highlighting their importance in aerodynamics and aviation.
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Flight Glossary Lift Thrust Air Gravity Wing
Lift: Lift is to rise up or to go upwards. • Back to start
Thrust: to fores or push some thing back • Back to start
Air: Air is a mixture of gases that surround the earth. • Back to start
Gravity: the force of that attracts or causes every thing to fall towards the centre of the earth. • . • Back to start
Wing: the wings are there to help them fly. • Back to start