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Useful as a supplemental text for physics study, this book explains principles of Newtonian physics in an aerodynamic context. Wings are presented in terms of air mass acceleration, conservation of energy, and conservation of angular momentum. Design variations of aspect ratio, sweep, span, washout, and taper are presented as related to Newtonian principles. Some first-year calculus is involved in developing the lift equation in terms of momentum effects, and in explaining Bernoulli's equations in terms of energy conservation. Craig is retired from a career in research and engineering. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Add Introduction to Aerodynamics, Useful as a supplemental text for physics study, this book explains principles of Newtonian physics in an aerodynamic context. Wings are presented in terms of air mass acceleration, conservation of energy, and conservation of angular momentum. Design vari, Introduction to Aerodynamics to your collection on WonderClub |