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Starting with Equations
To derive the equation
Answer to Problem 4.9P
The moment coefficient about the leading edge
Explanation of Solution
Given equation:
The total moment about the leading edge,
Calculation:
The moment coefficient about the leading edge can be written as,
Substitute the value of
Here,
Substituting all these values in equation (1),
By integrating the above equation, the equation obtained is as follows:
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