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Instructor’s Solutions Manual to accompany Fundamentals of Aerodynamics Third Edition John D. Anderson, Jr. Curator of Aerodynamics ‘National Air and Space Museum and Professor Emeritus University of Maryland a Boston Bur Ridge, IL_Dubugne,1A Madison, WI New York San Francisco St. Louis Bangkok Bogota. Caracas KuslaLumpur Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan -Montieal New Delbi Santiago Seoul Singapore Sydney Taipei Toronto CHAPTER 1 Li @ pn Rae ea @ P= RE" Geneon ~ C32ekemt re Be M88 ee © To Rae x1 ya7ig 12 “I (pe cos 6 + ty sin 6) ds ® + Se (p, cost, sin6) ds, an ds cos @= dx ds sin 8 =-dy Hence, - $2 @-pode+ f™ Gate day w=- J (e-po-@,-polde+ [™ Gate ay Divide by ge Sqn e(1) -(2ste)feet 12 [ This is Eq. (1.15). Arm IE Cpe sind + 4 0088) a5, + J @¢ sind +t, cos8) ds, a =f" O-pdayt f™ Get ae A= [% tov-pd—@e-paldy+ f° Geax ae (52) feet: (s am EM Cn menayr Eff (yen) de This is Eq. (1.16). Miz J [(p,c0s0 +, sind) (pu sind - x c098)y] d5 + JE Cp, 0058 +4, sind)x + (p, sind + ¢,cos6)y] ds, tes [ Dpaopdxdx- fF Getz.) x ay +2 pepdlydy+ JE Cote dy a Miz= [0 [pe-pd-@e-po)]xax- 1 Gute.) xdy +97 tpe-pd-@e pod) ydy+ J Gutsy dx Divide by goo:

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