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    Finding the sum and difference of two drag coefficients

    No, they act in opposite directions. If it's not lift, then what's the force LC1 and LC2 are measuring?
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    Finding the sum and difference of two drag coefficients

    I re-uploaded an image that displays the full problem. I determined that there were two load cells that measured lift because the two drag forces pointing to the right are normal to the lift load cells. This is where me and my group got lost. I know that torque is a measurement of the radius...
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    Finding the sum and difference of two drag coefficients

    Homework Statement I have to determine the sum and difference of the two coefficients of drag between two individual items that make a torque AUT. I'm given the diameter of each bottle (6.35 cm), wind velocity (14.3 m/s), the forces of the lift load cells (+0.0741 N, -0.0741 N), and the force...
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