Can we dig a little deeper to find the intersections between aerodynamics and erosion control?
Scientific Question: How do aerodynamics and the implementation of erosion control can improve cities’ water supply? Location: Global For context, a Porsche 911 GT3 RS has a drag coefficient of 0.34, where drag depends on the density of the air, the square of the velocity, the air's viscosity and compressibility, the size and shape of the body, and the body's inclination to the flow. In general, the dependence on body shape, inclination, air viscosity, and compressibility is very complex and inversely impacts the speed of a car. With Formula 1’s meticulous design, featured cars have drag coefficients ranging from 0.7 - 1.1. (n.d.). The Drag Equation. Retrieved from https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/airplane/drageq.html On the other hand, during the early development of countries, water supplies and reservoir sites existed in abundance, and their...