it affects motion by friction a friction pull it down or up
The motion of a free falling object is influenced by the acceleration due to gravity, air resistance, and the initial velocity of the object. The mass and shape of the object can also affect its motion as it falls.
Air resistance acts in the direction opposite to the motion of a falling object, slowing it down. The faster an object moves through the air, the greater the air resistance it experiences. This force ultimately affects the speed and trajectory of the falling object.
The mass of an object will not affect the time it takes for it to reach the ground from a fixed height. Backspace
force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
Yes. Think of a glider, and then imagine folding its wings in half.
It reduces the acceleration of the falling object due to friction.
the object of motion is akantutan
Accelerates the motion of an object.
downward motion
The force that opposes the downward motion of a falling object is air resistance, also known as drag force. This force acts in the opposite direction to the motion of the object and increases with the speed of the object.
Gravity is one, and I believe that friction is the other. Friction here being caused by the resistance to motion of the fluid the object is falling in. Generally this is termed air resistance or drag and it is related to the object's velocity and cross section as well as the fluid's viscosity.