Engineering, 28.02.2020 02:03 nini31575
Airplanes typically have a Pitot-static probe located on the underside that measures relative wind speed as the airplane flies. Explain your answers to the below questions. a. Does the Pitot-static probe provide information for an Eulerian or Lagrangian approach? b. If the Pitot-static probe was mounted on the roof of a building would it provide information for an Eulerian or Lagrangian approach?
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