For an inviscid, incompressible flow over finite wings, D’Alembert’s paradox occurs.
For an inviscid, incompressible flow over finite wings, D’Alembert’s paradox occurs. Correct Answer False
The induced drag is caused by a component of lift which is not vertical. Therefore, even in the absence of skin-friction or flow separation, drag is not zero. For a wing, D’Alembert’s paradox does not occur.