Green circle. (For Microsoft Office 2010.)
On the View menu, click Print Layout.Click the object that you want to rotate or flip, and then, depending on the kind of object that you clicked, click the Format tab or the Format Picture tab.Under Arrange, click Rotate(To rotate an object to any degree, on the object, drag the rotation handle).
ajustment handle
Usually, direction handles control the size and shape of an image. In Photoshop handles are usually called in tutorials and explanations bounding box handles and one can control size of object by dragging them or even to rotate object. To rotate object navigate mouse little bit out of handle to turn into double sided arrow, click and drag up or down to rotate object. To change shape using handles which are in that case anchor points in Photoshop you must work with vector object.
Click on Crop Tool icon at Tools palette or press letter C on keyboard, then click and drag on image to draw shape. Everything is shaded with black color will be cropped (deleted). To adjust shape, navigate with mouse to corner handles then click and drag, or navigate little bit out of handle corners to change icon to rounded arrow, then click and drag to rotate shape.
It depends on the object that it goes through, because if a the surface of an object is big, the more drag it produces. If the object has a small surface that meets the air, then it won't produce drag that much.
Friction drag is the drag acting on the surface of an object from a fluid flowing over it. When a fluid flows over an object it exerts a shear force on the object because of the fluid's viscosity which pulls the object in the direction of the flow.
Friction drag is the drag acting on the surface of an object from a fluid flowing over it. When a fluid flows over an object it exerts a shear force on the object because of the fluid's viscosity which pulls the object in the direction of the flow.
' Drag ! ^_^
The drag envelope is the space around a moving object that causes friction, pushing in the opposite direction of where the object is going.
It is the '''''resistance''''' to flow in a liquid.
Drag force is the resistance to motion of the object offered by the medium through which it travels, its value depends on the viscosity of the medium, and the shape, size and surface texture of the object. Note: for any given object, the drag force is equal to the square of the velocity * the drag coefficient of the object (rolling resistance is extra in the case of cars etc.)
Yes.