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'''Lift''' is force created on an object that is perpendicular to its direction of motion
'''Lift''' is force created on an object that is perpendicular to its direction of motion
as it moves through a [[fluid]].
as it moves through a [[fluid]].
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to counteract [[gravity]] and remain aloft.
to counteract [[gravity]] and remain aloft.


Lift is also used in other machines such as [[windmills]], [[turbine]]s, and [[sailboat]]s.
Lift is also used in other machines such as [[windmills]], [[turbine]]s, and [[sailboat]]s.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
 
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Lift is force created on an object that is perpendicular to its direction of motion as it moves through a fluid.

Objects that are designed to maximize their lift are called airfoils.

Lift is used in aircraft such as airplanes and helicopters as a means to counteract gravity and remain aloft.

Lift is also used in other machines such as windmills, turbines, and sailboats.