When a fluid flows over an object, the "pressure" or "form" drag:
(a) depends only on...
Engineering, 16.12.2019 18:31 flameftw2005
When a fluid flows over an object, the "pressure" or "form" drag:
(a) depends only on the reynolds number.
(b) depends on the pressures acting normal to the flow direction.
(c) depends on the orientation with respect to the flow direction but not on the velocity.
(d) depends on the orientation with respect to the flow direction and also on the velocity.
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