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Consider an airfoil flying at
Consider an airfoil flying at M=0.7.
What is the critical pressure coefficient for this airfoil?
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Consider an airfoil flying at 100 m/s under standard sea-level conditions. The airfoil has a very low thickness, so it can be
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Which of the statemets below about a thick airfoil is not true?
A thick airfoil will have a higher (more positive) pressure
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Consider an airfoil in a flow of air, where far ahead (upstream) of the airfoil, the pressure, velocity and density are:
1.01 10
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You are given four statements about the NACA airfoil with code “XYZZ”:
The X stands for the camber as percentage of the wing
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You are given four statements about the NACA airfoil with code “XYZZ”:
The X stands for the camber as percentage of the wing
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You are given four statements about the NACA airfoil with code “XYZZ”:
The X stands for the camber as percentage of the wing
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shawon
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Which of the following statements about airfoils and wings is/are true?
An airfoil only feels two-dimensional flow, while a wing
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Choose the correct verb to agree with the subject of each sentence.
The flock of birds ________ south for the winter. (1 point)
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Jungkook is my love
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If you are flying to a city 400 miles away, what will be the difference in flight times between flying into a 40-mph headwind
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Megan
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