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AVIT 323 Block 10 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the definition of induced drag? - The aft-acting component of lift. How does velocity impact induced drag? - Faster aircraft have less induced drag How does AOA impact induced drag? - Increase in AOA=Increase in induced drag What determines induced drag? - Lift Do wingtip vortices provide induced drag? - Yes What is the sphere of influence? - Airflow that is affected by the airfoil What happens to induced drag as AR goes up? - As aspect ratio goes up induced drag goes down. What is aspect ratio? - 1) The ratio of a wing's length to it's chord. 2) A long and skinny wing has a high AR, whereas short and stubby wing has a low AR. What happens to induced drag as weight goes up? - 1) As weight goes up induced drag goes up. 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 2) Heavier aircraft must fly at a higher AOA therefore increasing induced drag. What happens to induced drag as speed increases? - Induced drag goes down, faster speed=less downwash on the wing and rearward inclination of lift is less. What happens to induced drag as altitude goes up? - Induced drag increases, higher altitudes air is less dense meaning we must fly at higher AOA increasing induced drag. Why are wingtip vortices included in induced drag? - Because vortices are caused by lift and take out energy. What is viscosity? - Resistance to shear *High viscosity fluids are thick and resist flow, low viscosity is thin and flows easily. What happens to the boundary layer during the adverse pressure gradient? - The boundary layer weakens *Flow can also slow to a point of reversing, once reversed the bou

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What is the definition of induced drag? - ✔✔The aft-acting component of lift.


How does velocity impact induced drag? - ✔✔Faster aircraft have less induced drag


How does AOA impact induced drag? - ✔✔Increase in AOA=Increase in induced drag


What determines induced drag? - ✔✔Lift


Do wingtip vortices provide induced drag? - ✔✔Yes


What is the sphere of influence? - ✔✔Airflow that is affected by the airfoil


What happens to induced drag as AR goes up? - ✔✔As aspect ratio goes up induced

drag goes down.


What is aspect ratio? - ✔✔1) The ratio of a wing's length to it's chord.


2) A long and skinny wing has a high AR, whereas short and stubby wing has a low

AR.


What happens to induced drag as weight goes up? - ✔✔1) As weight goes up induced

drag goes up.



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, 2) Heavier aircraft must fly at a higher AOA therefore increasing induced drag.


What happens to induced drag as speed increases? - ✔✔Induced drag goes down, faster

speed=less downwash on the wing and rearward inclination of lift is less.


What happens to induced drag as altitude goes up? - ✔✔Induced drag increases, higher

altitudes air is less dense meaning we must fly at higher AOA increasing induced drag.


Why are wingtip vortices included in induced drag? - ✔✔Because vortices are caused

by lift and take out energy.


What is viscosity? - ✔✔Resistance to shear


*High viscosity fluids are thick and resist flow, low viscosity is thin and flows easily.


What happens to the boundary layer during the adverse pressure gradient? - ✔✔The

boundary layer weakens


*Flow can also slow to a point of reversing, once reversed the boundary layer separates

from the surface.


What two types of drag increase as the boundary layer separates? - ✔✔1) Pressure Drag


2) Induced Drag


What causes parasite drag? - ✔✔All forces that work to slow an aircraft's movement


Is parasite drag associated with the production of lift? - ✔✔No




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