What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... dimension of energy per unit mass of moving fluid . The demand for dimensional homogeneity ( see Appendix 2 ) is therefore met , as can be readily seen , for example , if we consider the potential energy , or gravity , term , gz . The ...
... dimension of energy per unit mass of moving fluid . The demand for dimensional homogeneity ( see Appendix 2 ) is therefore met , as can be readily seen , for example , if we consider the potential energy , or gravity , term , gz . The ...
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... dimensions and units ( see Chapter 6 and Appendix 2.2 ) , if the dimensions of the terms on the right- hand side of the ... dimension . Typically the force unit pound ( lb ) is used to give a quan- titative answer for thrust . For ...
... dimensions and units ( see Chapter 6 and Appendix 2.2 ) , if the dimensions of the terms on the right- hand side of the ... dimension . Typically the force unit pound ( lb ) is used to give a quan- titative answer for thrust . For ...
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... Dimension LT - 1 LT - 2 L3T - 1 MT - 1 Physical Quantity A or S area or surface L2 V volume L3 velocity ( or speed ) ... dimension of speed is L / T , acceleration is characterized by L / T2 . In turn , the dimension of force is ML / T2 or ...
... Dimension LT - 1 LT - 2 L3T - 1 MT - 1 Physical Quantity A or S area or surface L2 V volume L3 velocity ( or speed ) ... dimension of speed is L / T , acceleration is characterized by L / T2 . In turn , the dimension of force is ML / T2 or ...
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Milestones of the Modern Age | 25 |
The Nature of Liquids and Gases | 41 |
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