What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... automobile ( see below ) or the fairings of cylindrical struts or the wing - fuselage combination of an airplane . We shall learn more later about the need to compromise the ideal shape . Just open the window of an elegantly engineered ...
... automobile ( see below ) or the fairings of cylindrical struts or the wing - fuselage combination of an airplane . We shall learn more later about the need to compromise the ideal shape . Just open the window of an elegantly engineered ...
Strana 105
... Automobile : The Report of MIT's International Automobile Program ( Cambridge : MIT Press , 1985 ) . 7. Aerodynamic Drag 105 DONT OPERATE RIGGING UNLESS LIGHTS ON Figure 7.11 . Automobile •
... Automobile : The Report of MIT's International Automobile Program ( Cambridge : MIT Press , 1985 ) . 7. Aerodynamic Drag 105 DONT OPERATE RIGGING UNLESS LIGHTS ON Figure 7.11 . Automobile •
Strana 188
... automobile to retard its motion . Such forces are the internal friction of mechanical parts , the roll- ing friction arising from the contact of the tires with the road surface , and the aerodynamic drag or resistance of the air to the ...
... automobile to retard its motion . Such forces are the internal friction of mechanical parts , the roll- ing friction arising from the contact of the tires with the road surface , and the aerodynamic drag or resistance of the air to the ...
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Milestones of the Modern Age | 25 |
The Nature of Liquids and Gases | 41 |
The Atmosphere of the Earth | 47 |
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