The Basics
Shape & Style
Fast & Furious
The Ultimate Records
100

What are the two main types of drag  

Water resistance and air resistance.

100

Look at Photo A. Why do the crates need parachutes with a large surface area?

To produce a lot of drag and slow their fall

100

As a vehicle goes faster and faster, what happens to the amount of drag?


The drag increases.

100

Which fluid is more dense and harder to push through: Air or Water?

Water.

200

Drag is partly caused by this force, which happens when an object rubs against a fluid.

Drag is partly caused by this force, which happens when an object rubs against a fluid.

200

What is the specific name for a shape that makes it easier for fluid to move around an object?

Streamlined.

200

When the drag force is exactly the same size as the engine's forward force, the forces are said to be ______.

Balanced

200

If a car designer wants to increase a car’s top speed without changing the engine, what should they do to the car's shape?

Make it more streamlined/reduce the surface area facing forward.

300

 True or False: Drag is a force that speeds up moving objects.

False (It is a resistance force that slows things down).

300

Look at Photo B and C. Which vessel is built for speed, and which is built for slow exploration?

B (Submarine) is for speed; C (Alvin) is for exploration

300

Why do objects (like space shuttles or fast cars) heat up as they move through the air?

Friction between the object and the air particles.

300

If a vehicle is traveling at a steady speed, what can you say about the relationship between the engine force and the drag force?

They are equal/balanced

400

According to the "Fact" box, what do golf balls have on their surface to reduce drag?

Small dimples.

400

Name two ways the cyclist in Photo E has reduced his drag.

Wearing a smooth/tight suit, using a teardrop-shaped helmet, or crouching low.

400

(Hard!) Use "particles" to explain why drag is lower when an object moves slowly.

The object has to push fewer fluid particles out of the way every second.

400

A parachute opens while a skydiver is falling. What happens to the drag force and the speed of the skydiver?

Drag increases and the skydiver slows down.

500

This resistive force, often called air resistance when involving planes, opposes the motion of an object through a fluid.

drag

500

A larger, faster aircraft like the Hercules requires more of this from its engines to overcome the increased drag of its size.

thrust (or force)

500

Unlike most substances, this compound actually becomes less dense when it freezes into a solid.

water (or ice)

500

Melting ice is considered this type of change

physical change

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