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Old 04-12-2011, 01:48 AM   #17 (permalink)
winkosmosis
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^all of which is common sense. We know that a "teardrop" can be more aerodynamic than a brick of smaller cross section. After all the coefficient of drag of the brick is about 1.0... Truisms like "never increase frontal area" get in the way of intuition-- like the intuition that both the OP and I had that you can reduce drag by adding an arch to a flat roof.
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