Drag Force Calculator

Calculate aerodynamic or hydrodynamic drag force from fluid density, velocity, drag coefficient, and reference area using the drag equation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does speed affect drag force?

Drag grows with the square of velocity, so doubling the speed quadruples the drag force, all else equal. Tripling the speed multiplies it by nine.

What is a typical drag coefficient?

Streamlined airfoil near 0.05, a modern sedan 0.28-0.32, a sphere about 0.47, a skydiver belly-down close to 1.0, and a flat plate facing the flow above 1.2.

Important Disclaimer: Estimates for informational purposes only.

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual outcomes. Consult qualified professionals in relevant fields before making important decisions based on these results.