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A true variometrum for soaring must ignore exchanges between potential and kinetic energy. It should only respond to external energy sources—namely, .
Enter the (also called a TE variometer or compensated variometrum ). The Principle of Total Energy The total energy of an aircraft is: [ E_{total} = E_{potential} (altitude) + E_{kinetic} (speed) ] variometrum
Pull back on the stick in a glider, and you trade airspeed for altitude. The aircraft climbs briefly, but loses kinetic energy. The standard variometrum reads a joyous "climb!" even though the glider is actually decelerating and will soon sink back down. This false reading leads pilots into "thermalling" a momentary pitch-up, not a real rising column of air. A true variometrum for soaring must ignore exchanges




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