What is rotor polar?

A)
Plot of power coefficient as a function of thrust coefficient
B)
Plot of power coefficient as a function of lift coefficient
C)
Plot of power coefficient as a function of drag coefficient
D)
Plot of thrust coefficient as a function of power coefficient

Correct Answer :   Plot of power coefficient as a function of thrust coefficient


Explanation : Plot of power coefficient Cp/σ as a function of thrust coefficient CT/σ is known as rotor polar. There is no loss of profile power for an ideal rotor and there is minimum induced loss. Due to profile power loss, the rotor polar for a real rotor is at an offset compared to the ideal polar, and power increases faster with thrust coefficient due to the larger induced power.