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Which statement is true about D'Alembert's paradox within the frame of
lifting-line theory?
It applies both to the
individual airfoils comprising the wing and to the wing itself
It applies to the full
wing but not to the individual airfoils comprising it
It
applies locally to the individual airfoils comprising the wing but not to the
wing itself
It applies neither to
the full wing nor to the individual airfoils comprising it
D'Alembert's paradox is
utterly irrelevant to lifting-line theory
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