Trailing edge is the rear edge of a wing.
Because that is the definition of a latch. A J-K flipflop is master-slave triggered because that is the definition of a J-K flipflop. A D flipflop is edge triggered because that is the definition of a D flipflop.
For safety precautions trailing power leads should be individually capped off. This can be done using a plastic tape designed especially for electrical wires or a permanent plastic cap.
Flip flop is edge triggered device
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flipflop is edge triggering and latch is level triggering
When you look at a plane side-on. The left-most edge of the rudder attached to the fuselage is the leading edge whilst the right-most edge of the rudder is it's trailing edge.
The leading edge of a radar pulse determines range accuracy. The trailing edge, along with pulse width, determines minimum range.
Trailing edge
The trailing edge of a wing
Following behind
It can be (trailing edge, trailing veil). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to trail, meaning to stream or follow behind).
A Craft Edge of a Wing. Air however passes over this portion of airfoil
A Craft Edge of a Wing. Air however passes over this portion of airfoil
The trailing edge of the wing is the part that is referred to as the flaps.
The trailing edge is where the air flow comes together. The leading edge is where the air is diverted to produce the low pressure (top) and high pressure (bottom) to create lift.
It stands for "Bend Up Trailing Edge" and is prevalent on McDonald Douglas Aircraft.
Gliders circle by turning. This needs a down aileron on trailing edge of the outside wing, and up aileron on the trailing edge of the inside wing, and a little inwards rudder to balance the different drag from each wing, and a little down elevator from the horizontal tail trailing edge to keep up the speed even though the drag has increased. So when a glider flies in circles, it descends, unless there is an updraft.