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by aucisson_masque 137 days ago
Oh yes, by so much.

Even at 30kmph it's already the majority of the resistance and it scales exponentially with speed so you can imagine how much it matters.

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For most cars driving through air, at sea level, on planet Earth, at normal speed, the drag force F is proportional to the square of the speed (v^2).

That's not exponential because the speed (v) is not in the exponent. In fact, it's quadratic.

Corollaries: The power required to push the car at speed v will be proportional to Fv ~ v^3. The gas spent over time t ~ energy spent ~ power time ~ v^3 * time.

Yeah sorry for my bad memory, you're right to correct it.
It scales quadratically with speed*

Those two things very different.