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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Either RESISTANCE, or FRICTION - first by water then by air - or reverse thrust. Friction arises when the water rubs against the hull of the boat. The rougher the skin of the hull, the faster the boat slows. Reverse thrust is used when the engine, oars or motor is utilised to either turn the propellant device in the opposite direction or to run it backwards.
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 :)
Drag is a noncontact force. It is a resistive force that acts on an object as it moves through a fluid, such as air or water. Drag force is dependent on an object's shape, size, and speed.
"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.
If the gravitational force is less than the buoyant force, the drag force will act in the opposite direction of the gravitational force.
No, compression is not a drag force. Compression refers to the reduction in size or volume of a substance due to external pressure, while drag force is a resistive force that opposes an object's motion through a fluid.
(Low altitudes, normal temperatures / pressures, ordinary speeds.) > Drag due to moving through the air, depends on the velocity and the objects drag coefficient in the equation: > drag force (newtons) = velocity2 * drag coefficient > some (typical) drag coefficients: saloon car : 0.40 115 hp motorcycle ( with fairing) 0.23 person in freefall : 0.16
If an object is passing through a fluid or medium then faces retarding or opposing force this force is called Drag Force
The shape that typically has the least drag force is a teardrop shape. This shape is designed to minimize resistance and improve aerodynamics, making it ideal for reducing drag force.