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The wings' primary job is to create lift. Lift is needed to overcome the weight of the airplane to allow it to get off the ground and climb. Maths is used in designing a wing which is best shaped to do this whilst also being strong enough to bear the forces it will be subjected to, be large enough to carry the required amount of fuel in its tanks and be streamlined to reduce drag. This is all physics and physics relies on maths to calculate exactly how its laws will be obeyed.

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