What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... length . Aerodynamic moments are produced by the deflection of control surfaces such as the rudder shown in Figure ... length as well as by qS . The length is usually taken as the mean chord , c , computed by dividing the wing area by ...
... length . Aerodynamic moments are produced by the deflection of control surfaces such as the rudder shown in Figure ... length as well as by qS . The length is usually taken as the mean chord , c , computed by dividing the wing area by ...
Strana 190
... length , l , dominating the scale , and recalling the definition of density , p , we find pl3 for the mass of a fluid element taken as a cube . The acceleration is given by the change of flow speed U over the length of the model . This ...
... length , l , dominating the scale , and recalling the definition of density , p , we find pl3 for the mass of a fluid element taken as a cube . The acceleration is given by the change of flow speed U over the length of the model . This ...
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... lengths of a given radiation , rather than by the length of a particular meter stick . Despite the legal adoption of the metric system , it is remarkable how little we encounter it in the daily life of the United States . We are indeed ...
... lengths of a given radiation , rather than by the length of a particular meter stick . Despite the legal adoption of the metric system , it is remarkable how little we encounter it in the daily life of the United States . We are indeed ...
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