To drag items on a smart board, you can touch and hold the item with your finger or stylus, then move it to the desired location on the board. Release your finger or stylus to drop the item in the new position. You can also use a smart board pen or interactive pen to drag items.
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Surfing is an example of fluid friction because the water provides resistance as the surfer moves through it, slowing down the board and creating drag. This drag force results from the interaction between the water and the board, which is an example of fluid friction in action.
No, a bulletin board is not an insulator. An insulator is a material that restricts the flow of electricity or heat, while a bulletin board is typically made of cork or foam and is used for pinning or attaching items.
The resistance of water when jumping off a diving board is called drag, and it is caused by the water's viscosity and density. Drag opposes the motion of the diver, making it harder to move through the water and causing the sensation of resistance.
To effectively use magnets on a magnetic board, choose strong magnets that can securely hold items in place. Place the magnets strategically to organize and display your items. Experiment with different sizes and shapes of magnets to find what works best for your needs.
No, profile drag of an aircraft and skin drag are two separate components of drag. Profile drag is mainly caused by the shape of the aircraft, while skin drag is specifically due to friction between the air and the aircraft's surface.