dragkerroin
Dragkerroin, often translated as the drag coefficient, is a dimensionless quantity used in fluid dynamics to quantify the resistance of a body moving through a fluid. It appears in the drag equation F_d = 0.5 ρ v^2 C_d A_f, where ρ is fluid density, v is velocity relative to the fluid, A_f is the reference frontal area, and C_d is the drag coefficient.
Cd depends on the object's shape, size, surface roughness, and the flow regime, described by the Reynolds
Common reference values: a smooth sphere about 0.47, a flat plate broadside to the flow around 1.0–1.2,
Cd is used to compare aerodynamic or hydrodynamic efficiency between designs. It is only meaningful for a
See also: coefficient of drag, Reynolds number, frontal area, drag force.