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Which among the following is the correct formula for lift?

(a) D = Cl * A * 0.5 * r * V^2

(b) D = Cl * A * 0.5 * r * V*2

(c) D = Cl * A * 0.5 * r * V/2

(d) D = 0.5 * r * V

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The correct choice is (a) D = Cl * A * 0.5 * r * V^2

To elaborate: The lift force is a force that acts in the perpendicular direction to that of the relative flow velocity. It acts in the perpendicular direction with respect to a surrounding fluid flow. Thus, the correct option is D = Cl * A * 0.5 * r * V^2.

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