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by hairywalt
835 days ago
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When I previously looked into the examples returned, most were accidental connections across a sentence boundary in scientific papers e.g. "Case 1 - both poles on the edge. Case 2 - ..." The ones that related to aerospace seemed to refer to leading edge and trailing edge which doesn't seem to fit the modern meaning? |
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EDIT: or maybe not? they seem to be literally "edge" and "corner" cases (of slabs, not in parameter space)
(...and "coffin corner" appears to have been from american football before aerospace?)