What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... distance ) , in this case its increase with distance , is called unfavorable under such circumstances . The boundary layer thickens , the flow at the outer edge slows down , and separa- tion may occur . Such a situation is depicted in ...
... distance ) , in this case its increase with distance , is called unfavorable under such circumstances . The boundary layer thickens , the flow at the outer edge slows down , and separa- tion may occur . Such a situation is depicted in ...
Strana 102
... distance . It is the engine power that accounts for the fuel consumption . In a given car you can save fuel by ... distance driven . Remember that power is defined by the work done per unit time , here the time to cover the designated ...
... distance . It is the engine power that accounts for the fuel consumption . In a given car you can save fuel by ... distance driven . Remember that power is defined by the work done per unit time , here the time to cover the designated ...
Strana 132
... distance between the CP and the CG , in analogy to the flying arrow shown in Figure 9.1 . Consequently , the dimension of the turning moment is defined by force times length . Aerodynamic moments are produced by the deflection of ...
... distance between the CP and the CG , in analogy to the flying arrow shown in Figure 9.1 . Consequently , the dimension of the turning moment is defined by force times length . Aerodynamic moments are produced by the deflection of ...
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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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