as an object accelerates, the amount of drag exerted on it increases. This means that more force is necessary to sustain the same level of acceleration. If that external force is increasing, as in a car or plane, then the object can be accelerated well past its terminal velocity. If, however, the only force being exerted on it is the force of gravity, then eventually the drag will become as great as the static force of gravity, and the object will cease to accelerate.
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The spoiler on a car is meant to create down force on the back or front of a car depending on where it's placed... Which means that yes it does increase friction but it also helps with traction at higher speeds
# 123kmh # 126kmh # 128kmh # 130kmh # 135kmh
I find it highly unlikely since the fastest drag car reaches speeds of 300+ mph. And runs the quartermile in 4 seconds or less.
2 wheels you can tip over easily, 3 wheels are unstable in turns, any more than 4 wheels increase drag and therefore decrease fuel economy.
Drag is a force that opposes the motion of a car, generated by air resistance. It acts in the opposite direction to the car's movement, slowing it down and requiring more energy to overcome at higher speeds. A streamlined design can help reduce drag and improve the car's performance and fuel efficiency.
Aerodynamics plays a crucial role in determining a car's top speed by reducing drag force, which is the resistance a car faces as it moves through the air. By improving aerodynamics, a car can minimize drag and achieve higher speeds more efficiently. aerodynamics also affects stability and handling at high speeds.
Drag cars have small front tires to reduce friction and resistance, allowing the car to accelerate faster and maintain stability at high speeds.
the car was finely tuned to decrease its drag coefficient.
Streamlining reduces air resistance or drag on the car, allowing it to move more efficiently through the air. As a result, less energy is required to maintain a certain speed, enabling the car to reach higher speeds more easily.
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the point in a drag race is not to increase drag it is too go down the "drag" strip which is ussually a 1/4 mile and speed and acceleration is key but if you want to increase your drag coefficeint of the car make a flat perpindicular surface with no holes to create as much surface area as possible