Pairs of racing cars, for example, bunch up to increase their speed. the lead car benefits from a drop in resistance when the slight vaccum at its rear is filled, and the car in drafting position benefits as it is partially shielded from the wind.
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Hi, Can you please highlight the parts you don't understand? eg Do you understand why a car benefits from being behind another car? Thank you, Clive
— Clive
Hi, Can you please highlight the parts you don't understand?
eg Do you understand why a car benefits from being behind another car?
Thank you, Clive
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