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The air creates friction, just like the ground. With less friction, the less pushing the car back.
A flat piece of paper has a larger surface area, creating friction with the air, or more air resistance. There is more air surrounding the piece of paper, and this slows it down. A crumpled piece of paper has less surface area to create friction, meaning less air resistance. This causes it to fall faster.
Air- resistance is basically a type of friction between an object and the air
At sub-sonic speeds, air resistance is fluid friction. At supersonic speeds, it is not.
yes, it just has less friction across the table from the air pushing up on the puck through the holes.
What type of friction is air resistance?fluid friction. Air resistance is fluid friction. Air resistance occurs between the surface of a falling object and the air that surrounds it. Rolling friction occurs when a rounded surface moves over a solid and sliding friction occurs when a solid moves over another solid. Static friction occurs when a solid touches another solid but there is no movement.What two factors affect air resistance?size and shape. Size and shape are the two factors that affect air resistance. Air resistance works with surface area, so the more surface area, the more air resistance. Think about when you drop two pieces of paper: one crumpled and one flat. The crumpled one falls faster because there is less air resistance acting on the paper.
Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.
air resistance is different from friction because friction is more than one thing because there is many different types of friction air restance is one of those types of friction.
The air creates friction, just like the ground. With less friction, the less pushing the car back.
Air resistance is a friction force, the flow of air over a surface will cause friction and produce drag. Thanks
it makes them more streamlined. The less air resistance a luge rider creates, the less friction with the air, and therefore the faster he/she will go.
A flat piece of paper has a larger surface area, creating friction with the air, or more air resistance. There is more air surrounding the piece of paper, and this slows it down. A crumpled piece of paper has less surface area to create friction, meaning less air resistance. This causes it to fall faster.
Air- resistance is basically a type of friction between an object and the air
At sub-sonic speeds, air resistance is fluid friction. At supersonic speeds, it is not.
yes, it just has less friction across the table from the air pushing up on the puck through the holes.
Air resistance is a friction force, the flow of air over a surface will cause friction and produce drag. Thanks
friction and air resistance are respectively the amount of force applied involving the dissipation of ENERGY and the oppsition offered to an object when moving in air. so friction and air resistance are not a type of energy but opposing forces .