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← Nature & AnimalsWhich risk increases when dynamic wing loading suddenly exceeds capacity?
A)Enhanced stall onset vulnerability✓
B)Optimal sustained soaring altitude
C)Minimized induced drag coefficient
D)Increased boundary layer re-attachment
💡 Explanation
Stall onset vulnerability increases because the mechanism, turbulent boundary layer detachment, reduces lift. This happens because abrupt weight shifts overwhelm aerodynamic surfaces, therefore stalling ensues rather than maintained flight, as improved soaring altitudes do under optimal aerodynamic conditions.
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