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trailing edge
trailing edgen. The rearmost edge of a moving structure, such as an airfoil.trailing edge n 1. (Aeronautics) the rear edge of a propeller blade or aerofoil. Compare leading edge 2. (General Physics) physics the edge of a pulse signal as its amplitude falls trail′ing edge` n. the rear edge of a moving object, esp. a propeller blade or airfoil. [1905–10] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trailing edge - the rear edge of an airfoil aerofoil, airfoil, control surface, surface - a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flightedge - a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box" |
trailing edge
trailing edge See preceding.trailing edge[′trāl·iŋ ′ej] (aerospace engineering) The rear section of a multipiece airfoil, usually that portion aft of the rear spar. (electronics) The major portion of the decay of a pulse. trailing edgeThe aft edge of an airfoil or a wing. Air passes last over this portion of the airfoil. See leading edge.AcronymsSeetelluriumtrailing edge Related to trailing edge: leading edgeWords related to trailing edgenoun the rear edge of an airfoilRelated Words- aerofoil
- airfoil
- control surface
- surface
- edge
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