View Single Post
Old 07-01-13 | 07:33 AM
  #2  
Ursa Minor's Avatar
Ursa Minor
Senior Member
 
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 734
Likes: 0
From: Santa Barbara CA

Bikes: rivendell romulus terratrike rover

i dont know about gradient equivalents but I do know that drag goes up as the square of the relative wind velocity
where relative wind is the true wind plus your velocity (of course to be accurate u have to find the relative wind velocity using vector addition)
thus if the relative wind is 20 the drag is 4 times that of a relative wind velocity of 10

charlie
Ursa Minor is offline  
Reply