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using the notes of a chord
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The chord is the dimension of the airfoil from its leading edge to trailing edge. Use VisualFoil/ModelFoil to analyze airfoils of various chord lengths in nondimensional form. Use WingAnalysis to analyze tapered wings where the chord length varies from the root to the tip of the wing.
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A line that connects two points on the circumference of a circle. In other words unlike a secant the chord stays within the circle, and does not go beyond the circumference.
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Three or more notes played simultaneously. If you took a chord and played the notes one at a time, you would be playing an arpeggio. chords are typically designated in music by using upper case Roman numerals for major chords (ie I, IV, and V- the first, fourth, and fifth chords in a key), and by using lower case Roman numerals for minor chords (ie ii, iii, and vi- the minor second, minor third, and minor sixth chords in a key).
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The chord is the dimension of the airfoil from its leading edge to trailing edge. Use VisualFoil/ModelFoil to analyze airfoils of various chord lengths in nondimensional form. Use WingAnalysis to analyze tapered wings where the chord length varies from the root to the tip of the wing.
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