Lift Calculator

In aircraft design, the lift formula is a fundamental equation used to calculate the lift force generated by an airfoil (such as a wing) as it moves through the air. The lift force is what enables an aircraft to overcome gravity and achieve flight.

The lift formula is typically expressed as:

Where:

  • is the lift force (in Newtons, N)
  • is the coefficient of lift, which depends on the shape of the airfoil and the angle of attack
  • (rho) is the air density (in kilograms per cubic meter, kg/m³)
  • is the reference area of the airfoil (in square meters, m²)
  • is the relative velocity between the airfoil and the air (in meters per second, m/s)

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