Sentences with phrase «experiences less drag»

But, as a prolate spheroid, a football experiences less drag as it cuts through the air, which explains why you can toss a football farther than a spherical ball such as a basketball or soccer ball that is roughly the same size and weight.

Not exact matches

What starts as a fascinating tale of a psychological horror game, soon changes into a repetitive experience that feels like it drags on even in its short length of less than two hours.
NextShares that transact with Authorized Participants primarily in kind may experience less cash drag than mutual funds, which often need to hold cash to meet shareholder redemptions.
This in no way ruins the experience, it more or less gives the developers more of a chance to drag your butt in to more survival situations or should I say combat.
Notice how the alignment gets slightly out of sync around 1790 and now, when out of sync we experience much less solar activity... Neptune and Uranus are close together at these times possibly dragging the sync out of line but it should return like it did in 1805.
«The effect of a submarine eruption on a ship is described, by those seamen who have experienced it, to be similar to that of dragging the ship bodily along a roughly paved road; or like that violent shaking which the chain cable produces when running through the hawse; and this effect appears to have been felt in greater or less degree in the various instances now brought forward.»
Another reason you should drag your joystick - wielding tykes to experience nature in all its natural splendor: Urban kids who live around green parks and lawns may be less likely to be overweight, according to a study in the March / April issue of the American Journal of Health Promotion.Part of this is just common sense.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z