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Kyla Friedman
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27 April, 08:10
Where would you experience drag?
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Roselyn Cortez
27 April, 08:38
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The drag equation states that drag D is equal to the drag coefficient Cd times the density r times half of the velocity V squared times the reference area A. For given air conditions, shape, and inclination of the object, we must determine a value for Cd to determine drag.
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