i know that fluid resistance varies with the square of speed. (to go twice as fast requires 4 times the power, 3 times as fast requires 9 times the power)
but i'm looking for a corolation between air and water resistance. i know that besides the fact that water fills a vessel to a level and air fills a vessel to an even pressure, there's virtually no differene in their behaviours. water is esentially VERY thick air.
can anyone find a relationship between the power required to travel a certain speed through air vs the power required to travel the same speed through water?
thanx,
speedfreak227
but i'm looking for a corolation between air and water resistance. i know that besides the fact that water fills a vessel to a level and air fills a vessel to an even pressure, there's virtually no differene in their behaviours. water is esentially VERY thick air.
can anyone find a relationship between the power required to travel a certain speed through air vs the power required to travel the same speed through water?
thanx,
speedfreak227