The amount of drag depends on the speed of the object moving through a fluid, the shape of the object, the surface area exposed to the fluid, and the viscosity of the fluid.
An object's shape influences the amount of drag by affecting how air flows around it. Smooth, streamlined shapes create less drag by reducing turbulence in the air flow, while bulky or irregular shapes create more drag due to increased disruption and resistance to air moving around them.
Intensive properties do not depend on the matter's amount of the physical system (mass density, temperature ...). Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present (volume, mass and size).
Drag is a force that opposes the motion of an object as it moves through a fluid, such as air or water. Drag can slow down the object and reduce its speed or even stop it completely. The amount of drag experienced by an object depends on its shape, size, speed, and the properties of the fluid it is moving through.
Yes, drag is a force that opposes the motion of an object moving through a fluid (such as air or water), thus slowing it down. The amount of drag experienced by an object depends on its speed, shape, and the properties of the fluid it is moving through.
No, density is an intrinsic property of a material and does not depend on the amount present. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so it remains constant regardless of the quantity of the material.
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An object's shape influences the amount of drag by affecting how air flows around it. Smooth, streamlined shapes create less drag by reducing turbulence in the air flow, while bulky or irregular shapes create more drag due to increased disruption and resistance to air moving around them.
A hot air balloon does not depend on thrust like an airplane does. It rises due to the buoyancy of the hot air inside the envelope, which is lighter than the surrounding air. Drag does affect the balloon's movement and control, but it is not the primary force that allows it to float.
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To produce lift with the least amount of induced drag.
Intensive properties do not depend on the matter's amount of the physical system (mass density, temperature ...). Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present (volume, mass and size).