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As we know the dynamic pressure over the wing is already weakened by the Skin friction drag, a further decrease in dynamic pressure ( e.g. due to adverse pressure gradient ) will cause the dynamic pressure to be lose further and a rise in static pressure. The loss of dynamic pressure will result in turbulent airflow over the wing to be increased and therefore the separation point to move forward. This will enhance the pressure difference between leading and trailing edge and therefore a more increase in Form Drag. So , further ahead the separation point towards leading edge, greater the Form drag.By , Karun :-)At your service ,have any doubts , let know at ,aviator161989@gmail.com
Weather is an extremely unpredictable system. One moment meteorologists may be able to tell a low pressure is in the area when a quick change in temperature changes that low pressure to a high pressure. Meteorology, like many other sciences, are not always straight forward and accurate.
The muscle that attaches to the cartilage of ribs 5, 6, and 7 is the rectus abdominis. This muscle is part of the anterior abdominal wall and plays a key role in flexing the trunk and stabilizing the pelvis. It connects to the costal cartilages of these ribs, contributing to its function in movements like sitting up and bending forward.
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Forward bending or flexion, backward bending or extension. Side to side bending or lateral flexion and rotation.
they lick themselves buy bending their leg back and bending forward and licking themselves
Rectus abdominis.
The muscles involved in bending forward at the waist are primarily the erector spinae muscles in the back, as well as the abdominal muscles and the hip flexors.
Bending the trunk forward at the intervertebral discs is an example of flexion, which is a movement that decreases the angle between body parts at a joint.
An anteflexion is a forward bending of an organ, especially that of the uterus near the cervix.
Combre (cohm-bray) forward or back.
Anterior means on the front side. Someone lying on their back is supine.
Some examples of movements that involve flexion and extension include bending and straightening the elbow, bending and straightening the knee, and bending forward and backward at the waist.
Inflamation if it is not a sprain.