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How Aerodynamic Drag Works: A Deep Dive into Fluid Resistance and Efficiency
Explore aerodynamic drag, the force that resists an object’s motion through a fluid, such as air. Whether it's an airplane flying at high speeds or a car cruising down the highway, drag plays a major ...
Drafting cars fight for lead, inches apart, roaring at speed. NASCAR races often appear as raw, mechanical battles of speed ...
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The A6 E-Tron Is an Aerodynamic Marvel. Here's How Audi Did It
The only sedans that best it are the Tesla Model S and the Lucid Air, both of which are more expensive. Pulling off such an impressive range figure is no simple feat. Among weight, rolling resistance, ...
“Drag is really the resistance that the car has in the flow of the air, which basically means what’s pulling it back and using up energy,” says Komar. “It’s the resistance of the vehicle ...
Air and water resistance is also known as drag. Racing cars are designed to be as streamlined as possible to reduce air resistance and go as fast a possible.
Hyundai tested this technology in the Genesis GV60 and found it reduces the drag coefficient in that vehicle by 0.008. This amounts to a 2.8 percent improvement, which adds roughly six kilometres ...
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