If your referring to the PS3 version you press and hold triangle on an NPC/creature's arm or leg.
push in the left movement stick when the symbol appears on the crosshair, and hold it in.
Floor it.
Drag coefficient can be defined as the ratio of the drag on a body moving through air to the prioduct of the velocity and the surface area of the body.
with reference to astronautics, a blunt body is a body in which the pressure drag is large in comparison to the skin friction drag.
Drag coefficient can be defined as the ratio of the drag on a body moving through air to the prioduct of the velocity and the surface area of the body.
The left bumper (LB). Hold it in while the crosshair is on the item you want to drag, and the move your crosshair to drag the item.
You Need To Click RB + RS Direction + LS Xbox PS3 Its O
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(Xbox) Hold RT and LT down when they are in a stunned state or when they are in a tie up.
When you are not in a streamline position in swimming, drag can occur. This is when you body is stopping the water from freely moving past your body. You may notice when you begin to sink while you are swimming that you slow down. This is because the lower part of your body is creating drag by stopping the water from quickly passing you legs.
When the gravitational and drag forces on the object are equal, there is no net force acting on the object. This means that the body will not accelerate; it will not change it's velocity.In order for the body to slow down to "floating speed", the drag force would have to be greater than the gravitational force. Drag force is dependent on velocity though, so the greater the velocity the greater the drag. Since the body is not accelerating at terminal velocity, it won't increase it's velocity, and therefore the drag force on it will not increase.(This is all assuming that is a rigid body in an atmosphere with a more or less uniform density, such as a block falling from an airplane.)
sadly no, but you can drag them on your horse or while on foot
one man caring body drag collar drag firemen drag blanket drag caring in arms/ lovers caring pick-a-back carry two man craing two hand sit four handed sit three man caring