Deformation drag, which is caused by widespread deformation of fluid
around the immersed body
(A) Occurs when NRe
is very small
(B) Is primarily a friction drag
(C) Is independent of body length
(D) Depends mainly on cross-sectional shape

1 Answer

Answer :

(A) Occurs when NRe
is very small

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