| 1. | Around 1850 artisans in Telemark, Norway invent the cambered ski.
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| 2. | Cambered airfoils will generate lift at zero angle of attack.
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| 3. | The gently cambered embankment is capped with unmortared and loosely abutted flagstones.
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| 4. | The wings are stiff and cambered, with thickened streamlined leading edges.
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| 5. | Its bends, previously considered dangerously narrow, were cambered and made gentler.
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| 6. | His experiments also confirmed the value of a cambered surface for obtaining lift.
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| 7. | On a cambered airfoil the center of pressure does not occupy a fixed location.
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| 8. | Typically birds and bats have thin and cambered wings to produce lift and thrust.
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| 9. | An example of the relationship between angle of attack and lift on a cambered airfoil.
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| 10. | The roadway itself was twenty feet wide with a steeply cambered surface of hard packed gravel.
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