Roger(referring to 14 or so posts ago) If you do a free body diagram of a chain you do add the forces up, it's just that every other one is negative.
All wings have a hump on top that is forward on the wing, if the wing is a piece of plywood tilted up the 'hump' is the leading edge of the plywood. This hump causes a pressure difference.
tsm web have you ever seen a wing where the hump is in the back?
My observation is it's the pressure difference that counts not the mass transfer.
All wings have a hump on top that is forward on the wing, if the wing is a piece of plywood tilted up the 'hump' is the leading edge of the plywood. This hump causes a pressure difference.
tsm web have you ever seen a wing where the hump is in the back?
My observation is it's the pressure difference that counts not the mass transfer.