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In using the drag coefficient care needs to be taken to use the correct area when determining the drag force. What is a typical example of the appropriate area to use?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that Drag force
F_D


F_D=(1)/(2)C_D\rho AV^2

Where


C_D is the drag force constant.

A is the projected area.

V is the velocity.

ρ is the density of fluid.

Form the above expression of drag force we can say that drag force depends on the area .So We should need to take care of correct are before finding drag force on body.

Example:

When we place our hand out of the window in a moving car ,we feel a force in the opposite direction and feel like some one trying to pull our hand .This pulling force is nothing but it is drag force.

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