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===Incorrect Airfoil Theories=== | ===Incorrect Airfoil Theories=== | ||
====Equal Transit Theory=== | ====Equal Transit Theory==== | ||
Described in [https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/beginners-guide-to-aeronautics/foilw1/ this article], the Equal Transit Theory states two molecules hitting the LE at the same time will meet at the TE at the same time. Therefore, the molecule moving along the longer side must travel at a higher speed and, according to Bernoulli’s Principle, create lower pressure. However, symmetric airfoils or angled flat plates create lift, which this theory does not explain. Furthermore, the assumption the two molecules meet at the TE is unfounded. | Described in [https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/beginners-guide-to-aeronautics/foilw1/ this article], the Equal Transit Theory states two molecules hitting the LE at the same time will meet at the TE at the same time. Therefore, the molecule moving along the longer side must travel at a higher speed and, according to Bernoulli’s Principle, create lower pressure. However, symmetric airfoils or angled flat plates create lift, which this theory does not explain. Furthermore, the assumption the two molecules meet at the TE is unfounded. | ||