Figure 2 shows the duck shape commonly associated with the graph in Figure 1 A duck in flight however stretches out its profile in order to create lower wind resistance in flight This is illustrated in Figure 3 ID: 271524
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A duck in water tends to center its weight in the water, floating easily. Figure 2 shows the duck shape commonly associated with the graph in Figure 1.A duck in flight, however, stretches out its profile in order to create lower wind resistance in flight. This is illustrated in Figure 3.
Figure 2Duck Sitting in the Water
Figure 3Duck in Flight
Figure 1
Teaching the Duck to Fly, Jim Lazar, Regulatory Assistance Project, January, 2014Slide2
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Teaching the Duck to Fly, Jim Lazar, Regulatory Assistance Project, January, 2014