increasing the surface area of reactants in a solid form the speed of reaction is increased the contact between the solid reactants or liquids and gas.
Higher the surface area of an object, higher is its ability to radiate heat.
more rough surface more friction object have
Aerodynamic drag, depends on size, surface texture and shape. The force behind it = mass * acceleration due to gravity
surface area
Well gravity would pull the body to the ground. The greater the surface area of the body the more air resistance there would be.
Higher the surface area of an object, higher is its ability to radiate heat.
more rough surface more friction object have
Mass has no direct effect on the surface area of an object. You can increase mass without changing anything other property of an object. Volume, Size, and Shape effect surface area.
No, it doesn't, the only important thing is the force perpendicular to the surface (weight) and friction coefficient.
Aerodynamic drag, depends on size, surface texture and shape. The force behind it = mass * acceleration due to gravity
Surface area is ONE thing that can affect how fast an object falls. Two forces determine how fast an object falls - the force of gravity and the opposing drag on the object from the medium it is falling through. In the case of an object falling in a vacuum, there is no drag so the object falls strictly according to the law of gravity. If an object is dropped through a fluid such as air or water, it can reach a terminal velocity where the force of gravity is exactly counterbalanced by the opposing drag on the object. In this case acceleration ceases - although motion does not. In other words, the object continues to fall, but it doesn't speed up. Drag force is a function of object velocity, viscosity of the fluid it is falling through, the surface area of the falling object, the surface roughness of the falling object, and the geometry of the falling object (spheres usually have less drag than cubes for example).
The pressure of gravity on a surface is(total force of gravity on the surface) divided by (area of the surface)
surface area
Area is usually pertaining to the area of a 2d object but surface is 3d object
the color of an object will affect the rate of cooling e.g black objects cool down faster than shiny objects, the temperature around the object will also affect the rate of cooling, if the surrounding is cold, a hot object will cool faster than when the surrounding is hot.
surface area
Yes. Think of a glider, and then imagine folding its wings in half.