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Hillary Stanley
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11 March, 02:17
Define drag and lift forces.
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Munchkin
11 March, 02:46
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Drag is the force which is generated parallel and also in opposition to direction of the travel for the object which is moving through the fluid.
Lift is the force which is generated perpendicular to direction of the travel for the object moving through the fluid.
Both of the two forces which are the lift and the drag force act through center of the pressure of object.
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