but they still accelerate at 9.8m/s^2...barring resistance and such, what's word's aerodynamic profile???
Good question...words can be as heavy as bricks or as light as a feather....Does it matter if they are spoken or typed?
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but they still accelerate at 9.8m/s^2...barring resistance and such, what's word's aerodynamic profile???
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The letter "I" stands up straight, so therefore, if it were to the left or to the right, I believe it would be the least aerodynamic letter to choose from. On the other hand, it would be quite efficient if it were to travel up and down, but the lower case "L" would be better for that still."I" would seem to have the least air resistance