Kinesiology 2241A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: The Fluid, Parasitic Drag, Viscosity

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Drag force: as we covered in the last lecture, most of the activities was do are done surrounded by air. And those activities that aren"t done in the air are done in the water: both air and water are fluids. Water is, of course, denser than air: whenever we move through a fluid, the fluid applies a drag force that slows our motion done. The first guy is doing the most work. You are hiding behind all the work person in front of you is doing. First guy has to split the air as they move through. The person in the front is dragging geese behind him. If the fluid is moving to the side (i. e. a sidewind) as well as in a headwind or tailwind, then there is a lateral component to the fluid velocity that the object feels". So the drag force is angled relative to the object"s pathway.

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