Why do Boomerangs Return?

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A boomerang is a flat aerofoil tool that has been created so that it spins in the perpendicular direction to its flight. Its physical and aerodynamic design comprises of two wings that allow it to return. When spun, there is uneven lifting between the wings that cause air to flow faster on one wing an d this ensures t returns to its original spot.
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