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Drag is the aerodynamic force that opposes an aircraft's motion through the air. Drag is generated by every part of the airplane (even the engines!). How is drag generated? ... Drag is a mechanical force. It is generated by the interaction and contact of a solid body with a fluid (liquid or gas). It is not generated by...
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Drag depends on the density of the air, the square of the velocity, the air's viscosity and compressibility, the size and shape of the body, and the body's inclination to the flow. In general, the dependence on body shape, inclination, air viscosity, and compressibility is very complex.
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The Drag City Newsletter December 15, 2009 ... Hey, hello again and welcome back for the very last time to the Drag City Newsletter. The last time for 2009, that is – unless you expect us to squeeze another couple of releases into this last half month here.
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Drag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drag may refer to: • Drag (physics), a combination of aerodynamic or hydrodynamic forces which tends to reduce speed • Drag coefficient, in physics, a quantity used in analyzing the amount of aerodyn...
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Drag (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Drag queen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From our garage to yours ... Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ... Order your own 2009 Fatbook...
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Drag Racing List - Drag racing stats, stories, photos, links, and community! ... Drag Racing News: Southwest Valuations Purchase Complete by Draglist.com. Legendary drag racing announcer and motorsports historian Jon Lundberg has completed purchase of Southwest Valuations, an Arizona-based appraisal firm.
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