When the Wright brothers designed their aircraft, they built a wind tunnel to model the aerodynamics of different wing designs. Identify each of the factors below as endogenous or exogenous to the Wright brothers' model.

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Answer:

Endogenous factors (variables that can be controlled when performing a model test):

  • aircraft speed
  • wing angle

The Wright brothers used the wind tunnel to improve the design of their aircraft's wings.

Exogenous factors (variables that cannot be controlled when performing a model test):

  • wind and rain
  • air pressure

No one can control the climate.

The identification of the factors as endogenous or exogenous to the design of the Wright Brothers' aircraft model is as follows:

      Endogenous Factors        Exogenous Factors

1.     aircraft speed                    wind and rain

2.    wing angle                         air pressure

What is an endogenous factor?

Endogenous factors are variables within the control of the Wright Brothers as they designed their aircraft.  Examples are given above.  The Wright Brothers employed wind tunnel in the design of the aircraft wings.

What is an Exogenous Factor?

Exogenous Factors include variables outside the control of the Wright Brothers.  For example, they could not control wind and rain (climate) affecting their aircraft design.

Thus, the endogenous and exogenous factors affecting the Wright Brothers' aircraft model have been identified.

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