lift coefficient
coefficient that relates the lift generated by a lifting body to other parameters
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Summary
lift coefficient ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (150 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- lift coefficient's subclass of is recorded as characteristic number[2].
- lift coefficient's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01t17k[3].
- lift coefficient's described by source is recorded as ISO 80000-11:2019 Quantities and units — Part 11: Characteristic numbers[4].
- lift coefficient's defining formula is recorded as c_{\mathrm{l}} = \frac{2 F_{\mathrm{l}}}{\rho v^2 S} = \frac{F_{\mathrm{l}}}{q S}[5].
- lift coefficient's ISQ dimension is recorded as 1[6].
- lift coefficient's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[7].
- lift coefficient's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 150486481[8].
- lift coefficient's in defining formula is recorded as c_{\mathrm{l}}[9].
- lift coefficient's in defining formula is recorded as F_{\mathrm{l}}[10].
- lift coefficient's in defining formula is recorded as q[11].
- lift coefficient's in defining formula is recorded as S[12].
- lift coefficient's in defining formula is recorded as \rho[13].
- lift coefficient's in defining formula is recorded as v[14].
- lift coefficient's Wolfram Language quantity ID is recorded as LiftCoefficient[15].
- lift coefficient's quantity symbol is recorded as c_{\mathrm{l}}[16].
- lift coefficient's quantity symbol is recorded as c_{\mathrm{A}}[17].
- lift coefficient's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as 1[18].
- lift coefficient's QUDT quantity kind ID is recorded as LiftCoefficient[19].
- lift coefficient's MetaSat ID is recorded as liftCoefficient[20].
- lift coefficient's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C150486481[21].
- lift coefficient's QUDT dimension ID is recorded as A0E0L0I0M0H0T0D1[22].
Why It Matters
lift coefficient ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (150 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]