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The center of pressure of a vertical sail on a sailboat is the point (xp Yp) at which the total acrodynamic force on the sail may be assumed to act. If the sail is represented by a plane region D, then the center of pressure is given by the formula: 2. Parts Of The Mainsail (Ñ Ñ, ÑÑ)-(galona 'fro (maa Use this formula to find the center of pressure on a sail represented by the triangular region D in the xy -plane with vertices (units are meters): C0,0), (2,0), (2,6). Sketch D. Show transcribed image text
The center of pressure of a vertical sail on a sailboat is the point (xp Yp) at which the total acrodynamic force on the sail may be assumed to act. If the sail is represented by a plane region D, then the center of pressure is given by the formula: 2. Parts Of The Mainsail (Ñ Ñ, ÑÑ)-(galona 'fro (maa Use this formula to find the center of pressure on a sail represented by the triangular region D in the xy -plane with vertices (units are meters): C0,0), (2,0), (2,6). Sketch D.
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