The formula to calculate the Wing Aspect Ratio (WAR) is:
\[ WAR = \frac{WS^2}{A} \]
Where:
The Wing Aspect Ratio (WAR) is a measure of the wingspan of an aircraft relative to its wing area. It is an important factor in the aerodynamics of an aircraft, as it affects the lift and drag characteristics. A higher aspect ratio indicates longer, narrower wings, which typically result in better aerodynamic efficiency and performance.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ WAR = \frac{WS^2}{A} = \frac{50^2}{250} = \frac{2500}{250} = 10 \]
The Wing Aspect Ratio (WAR) is 10.