If you’ve taken some physics classes and you stare at this diagram long enough, you might start to wonder what the ½ is doing in the drag equation. Since the drag coefficient is a unitless, arbitrary scale factor, the ½ could be eliminated just by doubling all the drag coefficients. Sports physicist John Eric Goff has pointed out that if you derive the equation by thinking about the momentum carried by the incoming air molecules, it seems like a factor of 1—or possibly 2—would be more natural than ½. However, if you think of drag in terms of the kinetic energy of the incoming air, then
...more