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  2. Aerodynamic center - Wikipedia

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    For symmetrical airfoils =, so the aerodynamic center is at 25% of chord measured from the leading edge. But for cambered airfoils the aerodynamic center can be slightly less than 25% of the chord from the leading edge, which depends on the slope of the moment coefficient, . These results obtained are calculated using the thin airfoil theory so ...

  3. Trump wants to ‘abolish’ the IRS and replace it with tariffs ...

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    No one wants to pay taxes, and practically every American dislikes the IRS. But, as the saying goes, the only guarantees in life are death and taxes. So the IRS is here to stay.

  4. Wing chord - Wikipedia

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    Wing chord may refer to: Wing chord (biology), an anatomical measurement of the wing of birds; Chord (aeronautics), the width of an aircraft's wing

  5. Châtel-Guyon - Wikipedia

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    Châtel-Guyon (French: [ʃɑtɛl ɡɥijɔ̃]; Auvergnat: Chastel Guion) is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France. [ 4 ] The name Châtel-Guyon comes from Castellum Guidonis , “Guy’s Castle”, after Guy II of Auvergne , the founder of the city.

  6. Common tone (chord) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, it refers to a note shared between two chords in a chord progression. According to H.E. Woodruff: Any tone contained in two successive chords is a common tone. Chords written upon two consecutive degrees of the [diatonic] scale can have no tones in common. All other chords [in the diatonic scale] have common tones.

  7. Tristan chord - Wikipedia

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    The chord is found in several works by Chopin, from as early as 1828, in the Sonata in C minor, Op. 4 and his Scherzo No. 1, composed in 1830. [2] It is only in late works where tonal ambiguities similar to Wagner's arise, as in the Prelude in A minor, Op. 28, No. 2, and the posthumously published Mazurka in F minor, Op. 68, No. 4.

  8. Jean Guyon - Wikipedia

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    Jean Guyon du Buisson (Bapt. September 18, 1592 – May 30, 1663) was the patriarch of one of the earliest families to settle on the North shore of New France's St. Lawrence River. Guyon made his living as a master mason and, according to Perche-born genealogist Madame Montagne, was regarded as having an excellent reputation as a mason. [ 2 ]

  9. Whipper Billy Watson - Wikipedia

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    William John Potts, OOnt (June 25, 1915 – February 4, 1990) was a Canadian professional wrestler best known by his ring name "Whipper" Billy Watson.He was a two-time world champion, having held both the National Wrestling Association title and the National Wrestling Alliance title.