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The amount of drag depends on the speed of the object moving through a fluid, the shape of the object, the surface area exposed to the fluid, and the viscosity of the fluid.
The strength doesn't depend on the area.
A hot air balloon does not depend on thrust like an airplane does. It rises due to the buoyancy of the hot air inside the envelope, which is lighter than the surrounding air. Drag does affect the balloon's movement and control, but it is not the primary force that allows it to float.
Speed from a standing start to the end of a drag strip 1,000 feet away.
It will depend on the strength of the magnet. If there is any strength to it at all, there shouldn't be a problem.
Not necessarily. The strengh of a polymer strip can depend on other factors, such as the material is made from.
Yes, shear strength can depend on the direction of the force or stress being applied. Anisotropy in materials can cause shear strength to vary with direction due to differences in grain orientation or material characteristics. It's important to consider the direction of the force when determining shear strength values for specific applications.