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Resistance (newtons) = velocity( in m/s)2 * drag coefficient of the object
well air resistance can make objects with a-lot of surface fall more slowly
This is false. The answer is that mass and distance affect the gravitational attraction between objects. Air resistance has no effect on this.
Air Resistance is the kinetic friction of the object's surface moving through the air. In aeronautical terms this is known as drag.
Friction. Otherwise known as air resistance.
Resistance (newtons) = velocity( in m/s)2 * drag coefficient of the object
well air resistance can make objects with a-lot of surface fall more slowly
well air resistance can make objects with a-lot of surface fall more slowly
Air resistance causes friction and slows an object.
Yes, yes it does.
This is false. The answer is that mass and distance affect the gravitational attraction between objects. Air resistance has no effect on this.
Air Resistance is the kinetic friction of the object's surface moving through the air. In aeronautical terms this is known as drag.
Air resistance
Friction. Otherwise known as air resistance.
Air resistance, also known as drag, is the force that opposes the motion of an object through air. It is caused by the collision of air molecules with the surface of the object and increases with the speed of the object. Air resistance can slow down moving objects and affect their trajectory.
the amount of air resistance on an object depends on the size, shape, and speed of the object. Air resistance is the force that opposes the motion of objects through air.
Mass certainly affects the gravitational attraction between objects; air resistance doesn't.