The equation given is D=(1/2)CApV^2, where D is the drag force, C is a dimensionless value that depends on the car's shape, A is the effective cross sectional area of the car, and p is the density of air.
The question asks how the specific value of C varies with the aerodynamics; the answer given is that C decreases as the car's shape is made more aerodynamic.
I know that D and C are directly proportional, so the larger the value of C, the larger that of D. Since D is the air drag, doesn't higher D mean there's more aerodynamic? And if so, doesn't C get higher too? I'm so confused! Can someone explain this?
The question asks how the specific value of C varies with the aerodynamics; the answer given is that C decreases as the car's shape is made more aerodynamic.
I know that D and C are directly proportional, so the larger the value of C, the larger that of D. Since D is the air drag, doesn't higher D mean there's more aerodynamic? And if so, doesn't C get higher too? I'm so confused! Can someone explain this?