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NIFE AERODYNAMICS FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
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NIFE Aero
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Define Vector - Answer-A quantity that expresses both magnitude and direction. A vector 
quantity is represented by an arrow that displays direction and has a length proportional to 
magnitude 
Moment - Answer-Force applied at some distance from an axis or fulcrum 
F x d 
(Distance: from the point of rotation that is perpendicular to force, "moment arm") 
Equilibrium Flight - Answer-When the sum of all FORCE and all MOMENTS around the COG 
are equal to zero 
When are the four forces that ac...
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NIFE Aero Chapter 1
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Define a vector - Answer-magnitude and direction 
ex) displacement, velocity, acceleration or foce 
Define a moment - Answer-A tendency to cause rotation around a point. (F x d). 
Also called torque. 
Define moment arm - Answer-Perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the 
fulcrum 
State the requirements for an airplane to be in equilibrium flight - Answer-Equilibrium flight 
exists when the sum of all forces and the sum of all moments around the CG are equal to zero. 
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NIFE AERODYNAMICS, Questions and answers. Latest Update. VERIFIED.
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NIFE AERODYNAMICS, Questions and answers. Latest Update. VERIFIED. 
 
 
define vector - -represents magnitude and direction 
 
define air density - -the amount of air mass per unit volume 
 
define moment - -a vector quantity of a force applied perpendicularly over a distance 
 
state the requirements for an airplane to be in equilibrium flight - -the sum of all forces and moments around the center of gravity equals zero 
 
state the requirements for an airplane to be in trimmed flight - -the su...
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