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
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Objects that increase air resistance include large surface area objects (such as flags or parachutes), rough or uneven surfaces, and objects with irregular shapes (such as a car spoiler or a parachute harness). These objects create more friction with the air as they move, resulting in higher air resistance.
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If you have a spoiler, its in the middle of the spoiler on the trunk lid. Otherwise it should be in the middle of the back window. If you dont have a spoiler, but have a filler panel between the rear speakers at the rear window glass, I suspect someone has removed the spoiler or replaced the original trunk lid with one without a spoiler.
it help the car to modify air flow to increase fuel efficiency and handling (and to make it look cool)
Spoilers are tilted at an angle to push air downwards when passing through the space between the spoiler and the surface of the car, enabling more speed.
The answer is ... either cause they both do the same thing!
I'm guessing you are talking about the intern on the show Grey's anatomy -SPOILER ALERT- -SPOILER ALERT- -SPOILER ALERT- -SPOILER ALERT- -SPOILER ALERT- -SPOILER ALERT- Yes, unfortunately he dies in season 5.
*SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* in was killed by Kakashi but Kishimoto hasnt told anyone why he did that yet.
A way to reduce friction is by using or applying a wax-based product to the surface that touches the ground. Snow skiers apply a wax to their skis. Another way of reducing friction is by designing an object that produces the least amount of air resistance, like a spoiler on a car.
I believe the sxe is the sporty edition with spoiler.
Both actually. There are a couple of screws helping secure the spoiler. They can be accessed by removing the trunk lid liner. Once the screws are gone the spoiler is being held on by double sided tape. Break the seal by applying heat (hair dryer works) and working a piece of fishing line between the spoiler and lid. If you're lucky, most of the glue will come off the lid, not the spoiler. Cheers