Drag Coefficient Given By Dynamic Pressure Calculator

The drag coefficient is a dimensionless quantity that is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment, such as air or water. The coefficient of drag provides a measure of how effectively an object interacts with the air around it. An increase in the drag coefficient  leads to higher aerodynamic drag, requiring more thrust, reducing fuel efficiency, potentially impacting performance, and necessitating design adjustments to mitigate its effects. The formula to calculate Drag coefficient as follows:

Where:

  • D is the Drag force in N,
  • q is the Dynamic pressure in Pa,
  • CD is the Drag Coefficient 

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