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Automotive engineering and Drag coefficient

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Difference between Automotive engineering and Drag coefficient

Automotive engineering vs. Drag coefficient

Automotive engineering, along with aerospace engineering and marine engineering, is a branch of vehicle engineering, incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic, software and safety engineering as applied to the design, manufacture and operation of motorcycles, automobiles and trucks and their respective engineering subsystems. In fluid dynamics, the drag coefficient (commonly denoted as: \scriptstyle C_\mathrm d\,, \scriptstyle C_\mathrm x\, or \scriptstyle C_\mathrm w\) is a dimensionless quantity that is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment, such as air or water.

Similarities between Automotive engineering and Drag coefficient

Automotive engineering and Drag coefficient have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Automotive engineering and Drag coefficient Comparison

Automotive engineering has 83 relations, while Drag coefficient has 98. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (83 + 98).

References

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