The air on top of the wing and the air underneath the wing do not reunite at the trailing edge. In fact, after the air splits at the leading edge, the air flowing across the upper surface continues traveling faster than, and overtakes, the air flowing across the bottom, and the two air streams never meet again.
The air on top of the wing and the air underneath the wing do not reunite at the trailing edge. In fact, after the air splits at the leading edge, the air flowing across the upper surface continues traveling faster than, and overtakes, the air flowing across the bottom, and the two air streams never meet again.
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