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Old 06-01-2021, 12:30 PM   #92 (permalink)
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I skipped over a few pages in this thread, so this may have been addressed, but my ultimate questions are these:

1) Does generating lift necessarily generate drag? All else being equal? Certain you can take an aerodynamically dirty vehicle and clean up the wake in a way that creates lift and may not add drag, but that's not what I mean.

2) If creating lift *does* create drag, wouldn't it be the case that, at the speeds where this lift matters, rolling resistance is a much smaller component of total drag? At 30mph/50kph, where rolling resistance is dominant, very little lift would be generated. At 80mph/130kph, where aerodynamic drag is the vast majority of total wasted energy and rolling resistance approaches negligible, is it worth adding more aero drag to cut rolling resistance?
 
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