Question 81 Deck General
70% to passWhich is the major lift-producing part of a sail?
The correct answer is D) The leading edge. The leading edge of a sail is the primary lift-producing part. As the sail moves through the wind, the curved shape of the sail creates a difference in air pressure between the two sides, generating lift that propels the boat forward. The leading edge is the front part of the sail that first encounters the wind, and it is this leading edge that is responsible for creating the crucial pressure differential that produces the lift. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) The trailing edge is the rear part of the sail and does not generate the primary lift; B) The foil refers to the overall shape of the sail, not a specific lift-producing part; and C) The head is the top of the sail, which also does not directly generate the primary lift.
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