This depends on the hull. Also is it a vee hull, semi vee hull, or modified vee hull? Deadrise (the angle of the vee on the hull bottom) and strakes (outward ribs running along the length of the hull's bottom) also plays a factor in the drag force. The best bet is to call the manufacturer to determine this.
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If you consider drag as a force, that would be Newtons.If you consider drag as a force, that would be Newtons.If you consider drag as a force, that would be Newtons.If you consider drag as a force, that would be Newtons.
Drag- APEX :)
A planing hull.
"Drag" is the name given to the force of air resistance, or friction in general.
Drag is something that is force exerted. It is a force that is exerted in the opposite direction of movement.
A drag force is a dissipative force. This can be in the form of air resistance or fluid resistance. Drag force is a force that acts opposite to the relative motion of an object moving in a surrounding fluid.
Yes. The configuration of the hull at the bow give tangential components of the thrusting force, one of which does force the hull upwards.
The force that opposed motion through a fluid is drag.
If an object is passing through a fluid or medium then faces retarding or opposing force this force is called Drag Force
drag is minimized by aerofoil shape. drag is a force acts on aircraft to minimize speed
Viscous force