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The shape of a symmetrical four-digit NACA airfoil is described by the equation.
Where c is the cord length and t is the maximum thickness as a fraction of the cord length (tc = maximum thickness). Symmetrical four-digit NACA airfoils are designated NACA 00XX, where XX is 100t(i.e., NACA 0012 has t = 0.12). Plot the shape of a NACA 0020 airfoil with a cord length of 1.5 m.
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