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Rolling Resistance in Take Off and Landing Formulas
Rolling Resistance (or Rolling friction) is the force resisting the motion of a rolling body on a surface. And is denoted by R. Rolling Resistance is usually measured using the Newton for Force. Note that the value of Rolling Resistance is always negative.
Formulas to find Rolling Resistance in Take Off and Landing
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Resistance force during ground roll
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Take Off and Landing formulas that make use of Rolling Resistance
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Coefficient of rolling friction during ground roll
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Weight of aircraft during ground roll
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Lift acting on aircraft during ground roll
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List of variables in Take Off and Landing formulas
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Coefficient of Rolling Friction
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Weight
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Lift
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FAQ
What is the Rolling Resistance?
Rolling Resistance (or Rolling friction) is the force resisting the motion of a rolling body on a surface. Rolling Resistance is usually measured using the Newton for Force. Note that the value of Rolling Resistance is always negative.
Can the Rolling Resistance be negative?
Yes, the Rolling Resistance, measured in Force can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rolling Resistance?
Rolling Resistance is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Rolling Resistance can be measured.
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