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Aerofoils and Wings

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Being '''normal''' is being orthogonal (at an angle of 90 degrees) to the tangent line of the curve drawn at the location of interest.
A '''coefficient''' is a non-dimensional quantity. It is obtained by multiplying (or dividing) something on the quantity of interest to eliminate the dimensions. If you are 1.8m tall, your height has a unit of metres and a dimension of length. If your height is divided by a quantity (which can be chosen rather randomly), say the wingspan of a K-21 (18 metres), we can say you have a "height coefficient" of 0.1, which has no unit and no dimension. So long as this random quantity is kept constant, the coefficient is an equivalent representation of the actual value.
= What a wing actually does =
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