Dragoon
Industrial
- Dec 20, 2002
- 2
There are two hulls. One built light the other heavey. Once launched, however, they both displace 10,000 lbs.
Given identical frictional coefficients, what is the major factor to cause one hull to require more force to move than the other.
Of these two hulls, one long and narrow and the other fuller, which requires less force to move initially and sustain momentum?
Thanks. for your assistance. It's been a while since I've actually had to do this sort of stuff since I've been doing non-engineering for 12 years.
Given identical frictional coefficients, what is the major factor to cause one hull to require more force to move than the other.
Of these two hulls, one long and narrow and the other fuller, which requires less force to move initially and sustain momentum?
Thanks. for your assistance. It's been a while since I've actually had to do this sort of stuff since I've been doing non-engineering for 12 years.