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Originally Posted by G37Sam Not sure I agree aerodynamics has anything to do with that.. If a car make 155 mph @ 7.5k in 6th gear for instance, it will
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So, let my try again: You're driving along at 75MPH, 0MPH headwind. Your car is using (example) 65HP to perform this work. You're driving along at 75MPH, 20MPH headwind. Your car is using 65+N HP now, because there is more resistance. (You can change these numbers to driving at 75, with a 75 mph tailwind vs 75 with a 0mph wind) Same effect applies when attempting to determine the maximum speed fo the vehicle. The faster you go, the more resistance is applied to the front of the vehicle. As you increase speed, you increase air resistance. Lower drag coefficient means the car slips/cuts through the air more instead of creating turbulence which distorts the air, making it more resistant. Imagine a biplane wing on a F18. It wouldn't got as fast...ever, given all things being equal. Last edited by kannibul; 10-21-2009 at 07:53 PM. |
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