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coefficient of drag in 0 lift
17.4
0.032
For no lift, The induced drag will be zero. However, there will still be drag due to viscous forces and pressure forces.
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ZERO... we have Lift-off!
Richard T. Whitcomb has written: 'Zero-lift-drag characteristics of wing-body combinations at transonic speeds' 'A design approach and selected wind-tunnel results at high subsonic speeds for wing-tip mounted winglets'
she lift him when his a kid
The drag vs Speed graph will be a curve, with it's minimum at some speed greater than zero. At slow speed, the skier needs to angle the sji at a high angle to the water in order to produce enough lift to stay upright. This is known in Aerodynamics (and, I imaging, Hydrodynamics) as Induced drag. As the speed incearses, the skier can angle the ski at a lesser angle, thus reducing drag. However, as speed increases further, the frictional and drag forces associated both with the movement of the ski on the water, and the skier through the air increase ("Form and Parrasite" drag). The sum of all drag will reach a minimum where induced drag has reduced, but the other types of drag have yet to significantly increase. Drag will be greater at EITHER a slower OR faster speed than this minimum figure.
It's not zero effort sockets
zero insertion force sockets
An air foil works with thrust, when you creat thrust the air foil creats a lift. The lift is created by the speed of the air being split in half, creating a "zero gravity effect" (which is the lift)