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Beginner's
Guide to Aerodynamics
Drag Equation - Level 2
Subject Area:
Geometry, Algebra I, Physical Science
Grade Level:
9-11
National Standards:
Mathematics
- Geometry
- Represent problem situations with geometric models and apply properties
of figures.
- Algebra I
- Operate on expressions and matrices, and solve equations and inequalities.
Science
- Physical Science
- Motion and forces.
Technology
- Technology
Research Tools - Select and apply technology tools for research,
information analysis, problem -solving, and decision -making in content
learning.
- Technology
Problem-solving and Decision-making Tools - Routinely and efficiently
use on-line information resources to meet needs for collaboration,
research, publications, communications, and productivity.
Objectives:
After reading
the Drag Equation page
from the NASA Web-based textbook, you will demonstrate an understanding
of this equation and how drag is dependent on the variables included in
the equation.
Beginner's
Guide to Aerodynamics is a Web site of information prepared at NASA
Glenn Research Center to help you better understand how airplanes work.
Click on The Drag Equation
to open the appropriate slide. Study the equation and read the explanation
of this concept. Then using the information, access Drag
Equation: Level 2 to complete the exercises.
Assessment:
You, or you
and your partner(s), will be evaluated on the accuracy or feasibility
of your answers.
Evaluation:
You will
demonstrate the ability to use the information found in this slide of
the Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics
and the various applicable math concepts needed to complete the problems
involving the Drag Equation.
Submitted by: Sue
Gacka, Richmond Heights High School, Richmond Heights, Ohio
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