You don't "resist" it but you "reduce" it. For example, many vehicles and projectiles are made in a streamline design to reduce air resistance.
By moving in a vacuum. Other than that, basically you can't. You can reduce air resistance, by building vehicles so they have an aerodynamic shape - but you can't eliminate air resistance entirely, for any moving object.
Reduce the thrust, air resistance will reduce the velocity, lift will diminish, gravity will reduce the height.
how can aerodynamics be used to reduce air redistence
Air resistance. The viscosity (resistance to flow) of the atmosphere slow down falling raindrops.
You don't "resist" it but you "reduce" it. For example, many vehicles and projectiles are made in a streamline design to reduce air resistance.
by flying in the air
to reduce air resistance or drag.
To reduce air resistance.
To reduce air resistance or drag.
to reduce air resistance
It tends to reduce air (or water) resistance.
By giving it a streamlined shape.
By designing the car to be as streamlined as possible.
Indubitabely
To reduce the air resistance/drag acting against them and also to reduce the fuel consumption.
like deflectors on lorries