Yep - its physics innit: Air density reduces as temperature increases. Therefore, raising the temperature inside the velodrome will reduce the drag force acting on the rider, so they can go faster.
Yep - its physics innit:
Air density reduces as temperature increases. Therefore, raising the temperature inside the velodrome will reduce the drag force acting on the rider, so they can go faster.
This formula is nonsense, drag force is calculated sompletely differently.
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This formula is nonsense, drag force is calculated sompletely differently.