friction drag - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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friction drag (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/frɪkʃən dræɡ/

Meaning and Usage

Friction drag refers to a type of resistance that acts on an object moving through a fluid, such as air or water, due to the viscosity of the fluid. It is caused by the friction between the surface of the object and the fluid, leading to a loss of kinetic energy as the fluid experiences shear stress. Friction drag is a critical concept in fields like fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and marine engineering.

In terms of usage, "friction drag" is predominantly found in written contexts, particularly within technical documents, scientific literature, and engineering discussions. Its frequency of use is less common in everyday conversation compared to more general terms.

Example Sentences

  1. Friction drag is an important consideration in the design of aircraft to ensure fuel efficiency.
  2. Translation: La fricción de resistencia es una consideración importante en el diseño de aeronaves para asegurar la eficiencia del combustible.

  3. Engineers often try to minimize friction drag by using smooth surfaces on vehicles.

  4. Translation: Los ingenieros a menudo intentan minimizar la fricción de resistencia utilizando superficies lisas en los vehículos.

  5. Increased speed typically results in higher levels of friction drag on the hull of a ship.

  6. Translation: Un aumento de velocidad normalmente resulta en niveles más altos de fricción de resistencia en el casco de un barco.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "friction drag" itself is a technical term and not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, the concepts of friction and drag can occur in various idioms related to struggle or resistance.

Example Sentences with Related Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Let’s not drag our feet on this project if we want to meet the deadline.
  2. Translation: No nos quedemos atrás en este proyecto si queremos cumplir con la fecha límite.

  3. He felt a lot of friction in his relationships because of his outspoken nature.

  4. Translation: Sentía mucha fricción en sus relaciones debido a su naturaleza expresiva.

  5. The changes initiated by the new manager created some friction among the team members.

  6. Translation: Los cambios iniciados por el nuevo gerente crearon algo de fricción entre los miembros del equipo.

  7. Don’t let the past drag you down; focus on the future instead.

  8. Translation: No dejes que el pasado te pese; enfócate en el futuro en su lugar.

Etymology

The term "friction" comes from the Latin word frictio, which means "rubbing" or "to rub," while "drag" derives from the Old English draggan, meaning "to draw or pull along." Together, these terms describe the resistance encountered when surfaces interact within a fluid medium.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Surface drag - Viscous drag - Resistance

Antonyms: - Thrust - Propulsion - Lift



25-07-2024