dynamic pressure is directly proportional to a)square density. b) square volume. c) square velocity. d) square root of velocity
Answers
Answered by
0
Explanation:
In particular, the aerodynamic forces acting on an object as it moves through the air are directly proportional to the dynamic pressure. The dynamic pressure is therefore used in the definition of the lift coefficient and the drag coefficient.
Similar questions
History,
18 days ago
Social Sciences,
18 days ago
Accountancy,
18 days ago
Math,
1 month ago
History,
9 months ago