visualisation of the lift distribution over a wing
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Beryl wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
In article ,
Beryl wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
As I said,
"nor is it important to know what happens to a gas as
it is compressed."
Yup. It is not important to an A&P instructor to know whether a gas gets
hotter or colder when compressed.
That's part of the entry level physics stuff, comes up in the first
class. It's in the "General" textbook. And 16 months later, it could
appear on your written or oral test. So it's sort of important for the
A&P instructor to know.
Is it? Care to actually support that statement?
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Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
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