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The force on a body resulting from it's motion through a fluid (gas or liquid). This force is directly opposed to the direction of travel.

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How do I calculate the distance a ship will take to stop?

Background Info: First is that Johannen's $C_d$ (which in Naval Arch is usually named $C_t$ since it would correspond to the total drag coefficient) is actually described as $C_t = f_1(\frac{V^2}{gL})+ …
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