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Induced Drag Factor in Lift Distribution Formulas
The Induced Drag Factor is a function of the Fourier series constants which has been used for the general circulation distribution expression for the finite wing. And is denoted by δ.
Formulas to find Induced Drag Factor in Lift Distribution
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Induced Drag Factor given Span Efficiency Factor
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Induced Drag Factor given Induced Drag Coefficient
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Lift Distribution formulas that make use of Induced Drag Factor
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Span Efficiency Factor
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Lift Coefficient given Induced Drag Factor
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Induced Drag Coefficient given Induced Drag Factor
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Aspect Ratio given Induced Drag Factor
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List of variables in Lift Distribution formulas
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Span Efficiency Factor
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Wing Aspect Ratio GLD
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Induced Drag Coefficient GLD
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Lift Coefficient GLD
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FAQ
What is the Induced Drag Factor?
The Induced Drag Factor is a function of the Fourier series constants which has been used for the general circulation distribution expression for the finite wing.
Can the Induced Drag Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Induced Drag Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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