A rib is part of the wing structure which gives the wing its shape and strength.
Rib 7 and rib 8 have similar structures, both being curved bones that protect the chest cavity. However, rib 7 is slightly shorter and more angled than rib 8. In terms of function, rib 7 provides protection for the lower part of the chest and helps support the muscles involved in breathing, while rib 8 offers additional support and protection for the organs in the upper abdomen.
Alex Grzedzielski has written: 'Theory of multi-spar and multi-rib wing structures' 'Theory of multi-spar and multi-rib wing structures'
The wing spar carries the load into the fuselage. The airfoil shape of the wing produces lift which is a force measured in pounds(lbs). This force acts over the surface area of the wing. The structure of the wing with its ribs and skin transfers this load to the wing spar, which transfers it to the fuselage. The spar is like the backbone of the wing.
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it marks the position of the second rib
It is a rib or a riblike part, such as the midrib of a leaf or a thickened anterior vein or margin of an insect's wing.
The Intercostals stabilize the rib cage and assist in respiration
The function of rib cage is to protect delicate organs like heart and lungs
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