For a finite wing, the local relative wind differs by the free-stream velocity by some angle. This angle is called as ____

A)
Twist angle
B)
Induced angle of attack
C)
Angle of attack
D)
Relative angle of attack

Correct Answer :   Induced angle of attack


Explanation : For a wing, induced velocity in the downward direction is present apart from the free-stream velocity. The resultant of both (relative local wind) is inclined to the free-stream velocity by an angle, which is called the induced angle of attack.