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Engineering, 25.05.2021 20:20, WhirlyWave

In this worksheet, we will use the drag equations to calculate drag force. Assume the following: 1 liter bottle with radius = 40 mm.
The drag coefficient is 0.299 for the 150 mm long nose cone.
Velocity is 30 m/s.

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