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'''Drag''' or '''The Drag''' may refer to:
'''Drag''' or '''The Drag''' may refer to:

==Places==
* [[Drag, Norway]], a village in Tysfjord municipality, Nordland, Norway
* ''Drág'', the Hungarian name for [[Dragu]] Commune in Sălaj County, Romania
* [[Drag (Austin, Texas)]], the portion of Guadalupe Street adjacent to the University of Texas at Austin


== Science and technology ==
== Science and technology ==

Revision as of 21:49, 6 November 2020

Drag or The Drag may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Drag (physics), the force which resists motion of an object through a fluid
    • Drag equation, a mathematical equation used in analyzing the magnitude of drag caused by fluid flow
    • Drag coefficient, a non-dimensional coefficient that is one of the terms in the drag equation
    • Aerodynamic drag, the aerodynamic force which resists motion of an aircraft or other object through the air
    • Drag crisis, a rapid change in drag coefficient over a small range of Reynolds number
    • Drag parachute, a parachute to reduce the speed of vehicles
  • Park drag, a type of carriage
  • Police drag, a small dredge used to recover objects or bodies lost in shallow water
  • Drag harrow, in agriculture, a heavy type of harrow used to break up soil
  • Drag link, a component commonly used in automotive steering systems
  • Drag system, a mechanical means of applying variable pressure to a fishing rod reel in order to act as a friction brake
  • Drag and drop, a computer input gesture

Arts and entertainment

  • Drag (clothing), the clothing associated with one gender role when worn by a person of another gender
  • Drag: Combing Through the Big Wigs of Show Business, a history book of drag queens by Frank DeCaro

Film and theatre

Music

  • To drag, in music, to play slower than the indicated tempo
  • Drag (percussion), in drumming, one of the 26 rudiments, or basic patterns used in rudimental drumming

Artists

Genres

Recordings

Sport

Other uses