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The quantitative study of how fluids (gases and liquids) move.
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Does speed affect friction in fluids? If yes, how?
Provided that the terminal velocity is not yet reached, drag force is directly proportional to speed. That's the real deal. You can check this out anywhere and you'll find this to be the case.
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Drag Crisis and Terminal Velocity?
During the drag crisis the drag coefficient is indeterminate. In this situation, the drag coefficient and everything happening here is spurious. You get a haphazard drag coefficient that is unreliable …