Intake momentum drag is a concept related to the performance of air intake systems, particularly in the context of engines, such as those found in aircraft or high-performance vehicles. It refers to the aerodynamic drag that arises due to the motion of air entering the intake system. When air is drawn into an engine, it enters at a certain velocity and, depending on the design of the intake, the flow might experience changes in velocity and direction.
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