No technical difference other than compound and size.
Slick is just that there are no grooves in the surface (No tread).
There is no difference between the two. It is also called profile drag.
Hot Wheels - 1969 Drag Strip Slicker-Slicks 1-16 was released on: USA: 20 December 1969
Drag race slicks are designed to grip. Any type of free spinning, or wheel spin, is wasted motion, and is not desired. The white line shows if the tire is free spinning, and in need of adjustments.
A cheater slick was a tire that was a cross between a treadless (slick) soft rubber wide tire used in drag racing... and a standard street tire that had treads. Cheater slicks had token treads in them to get around the rules against using slicks and thus were "cheating." Cheater slicks were simply very close to all-out racing slicks with a token tread and sidewall that looked more like typical street tires, but were usually wider than street tires. These were popular in the 1960s.
Some of them are. To be sure you would have to look up the tire specs and see if they comply with the DOT rquirements.
Makeup and women's clothing is the difference most of the time. The other drag queens would be transsexuals. They are considered t-girls and not men.
Shear is a sideways force. Friction is drag - from any direction.
Petting is like when you drag your hand across and patting is when you hit it lightly.
Either potential difference (apply voltage) or energy input (drag the charged particle)
At the bottom right corner of the active cell there is a small black square. By putting the mouse on that and then pressing and holding the right mouse button you drag across a formula.
Formula 1 cars have high drag coefficients because they are open wheel, and they have large air dams and spoilers to create downforce.
A longer fin has increased aerodynamic drag. The geometric relationship between the drag caused by the fins and the center of gravity of the rocket determine the stability of the rocket in flight. Less aerodynamic drag means the rocket can go higher or farther, but it also means the rocket is less stable in flight. This tradeoff has to be considered in the design of the rocket.