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by gostsamo
1683 days ago
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No, I think. As far as I know hydrophobic materials break the surface tension that water creates and this does not allow higher friction between an object and its environment. Nitrogen does not create drops and the only friction there is is the one created by kinetic impacts between the gas and the object, hence decrease the forward surface or choose a shape that does not allow for turbulations. |
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