3.1 Flow around objects: exercise 2 (example)
Course subject(s)
3. Drag force
‘Drag’ and Drop: Each ratio of friction and form drags matches a particular flow and shape. Drag and drop the right numbers to the right form and flow. A calculation is not needed. With the definitions of form drag and friction drag in mind, make an educated guess:
Simple Drag and Drop
Drag each word in the scrollbar to the bucket that matches the number of letters in the word.
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