P5_5 Drag on Dragons

Authors

  • Sam Waters
  • Thomas J Benham
  • Ben Foxcroft
  • Chris J.C. Dodds

Abstract

By comparison of the lift and drag forces of two dragons, one fat with a supplementary hydrogen source and one thin without, we have calculated the turning point velocity in which it is more beneficial to be either size. The wind velocity, or turning point velocity, was found to be 14.9 ms-1; below this value the fat dragon will be more advantageous and, conversely above, the thin dragon.

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Published

05-12-2016

How to Cite

Waters, S., Benham, T. J., Foxcroft, B., & Dodds, C. J. (2016). P5_5 Drag on Dragons. Physics Special Topics, 15(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/909