Information about Static Lift
Static lift can refer to:
For an aerostat:
Lift, or more precisely "static lift" is rising air used by soaring birds and by humans in gliding, hang gliding and paragliding to make extended soaring flights.
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For an aerostat:
- Buoyancy the lifting force of the gas
- For an aerodyne:
- Lift (force) the lifting force generated by the wings
- Lift (soaring) rising air used by soaring birds and gliders
See also
In physics, buoyancy is the upward force on an object produced by the surrounding fluid (i.e., a liquid or a gas) in which it is fully, or partially immersed, due to the pressure difference of the fluid between the top and bottom of the object.
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The lift force, lifting force or simply lift is a mechanical force generated by solid objects as they move through a fluid.[1]
While many types of objects can generate lift, the most common and familiar object in this category is the airfoil, a
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While many types of objects can generate lift, the most common and familiar object in this category is the airfoil, a
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Not to be confused with lift (force).
Lift, or more precisely "static lift" is rising air used by soaring birds and by humans in gliding, hang gliding and paragliding to make extended soaring flights.
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Dynamic soaring is a flying technique used to gain kinetic energy without effort by repeatedly crossing the boundary between air masses of significantly different horizontal velocity.
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