how does water resistances work
Water resistance force, also known as drag, is the force that opposes the motion of an object moving through water. It is caused by the friction between the water and the surface of the object. The magnitude of the water resistance force depends on the speed of the object, its shape, and the properties of the water.
Water resistance is huge!!
its called water resistance in water
yes it is water resistance.....
Yes, if you have a watch water resistance they cannot be destroy when they are in water.
Their bodies are streamline to help them swim through water quickly against water resistance (a force) . What pushes them backwards is water resistance
A item's resistance is not able to be changed with water. Water on an object or absorbed by an object can change the overall resistance of an object by putting in parallel the resistance of the water itself. If you were to use very clean water that was deionized and soaked your device, you would see no resistance change.
water resistance is contact force.
my friend had resistance when he fell of his jumper. or, My watch is water resistance.
resistance is useful when a plane is flying in the air, air resistance. it is also useful when a boat is floating on water, water resistance.
An electrical thermometer works by measuring changes in electrical resistance as temperature changes. This change in resistance is then converted into a temperature reading. The resistance of the sensor in the thermometer varies with temperature, allowing for accurate temperature measurements.
Air resistance is that resistance when substance moves in air and it expresses a opposite force on it. However, water restinace is water when a substance moves thorugh water and it expresses and oppoisite force.