Definition
Center of Pressure
The point along the wing where the total aerodynamic force (lift) is considered to act. Unlike the center of gravity, the center of pressure moves as the angle of attack changes: it shifts forward as angle of attack increases and rearward as it decreases. The relationship between the center of pressure and the center of gravity determines the aircraft's pitch stability.
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