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The point is that it's much easier to intuite which way the air gets deflected (and thus change in momentum) than where the air speeds up or slows down. In fact, the easiest way to know where the air speeds up and slows down is indirectly based on where the pressure will be higher and where it will be lower, since the latter is easier to intuit than the former.



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