By decreasing the surface area of the surface in direct contact with opposing force of air..
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By making an object slim, sharp and by moving it against or after the air.
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The resistance do obstruct the object. The object always travel slower with air resistance. Air resistance is higher with velocity and the object falling through air would have a limited velocity that it can't go through.
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.
air resistance will increase the time for an object to fall to the ground
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.
the same that it would affect any falling object. The higher the air resistance the thicker the air density. This will result in a higher drag coefficient and will slow the fall of the object.
The resistance do obstruct the object. The object always travel slower with air resistance. Air resistance is higher with velocity and the object falling through air would have a limited velocity that it can't go through.
It requires a force to propel an object through air, because of the air resistance. Normally, if there were no air resistance and the object were being propelled on the level with no friction, a constant force would accelerate the object steadily. However, it would require a steady force to propel the object through air even without acceleration. And the faster it went the more resistance it would meet.
As a falling object accelerates through air, its speed increases and air resistance increases. While gravity pulls the object down, we find that air resistance is trying to limit the object's speed. Air resistance reduces the acceleration of a falling object. It would accelerate faster if it was falling in a vacuum.
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.
air resistance will increase the time for an object to fall to the ground
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.
Air resistance
the same that it would affect any falling object. The higher the air resistance the thicker the air density. This will result in a higher drag coefficient and will slow the fall of the object.
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Air resistance is the force exerted on an object when it travels through an atmosphere. It can be used to slow objects down, such as skydivers, however in most applications, the object is to avoid air resistance. Vehicles, such as a Toyota Prius, or air planes, such as a commercial jet, strive to avoid air resistance (or become more aerodynamic) as a way to decrease fuel consumption or increase maximum speed. Air resistance increases exponentially with an object's velocity.
a moving object would only stop if it met an obstruction and it would not slow down if it was in the air
Air resistance acts in the opposite direction of an object's motion to reduce its speed. The force of air resistance or drag is given by the following formula:FD = 1/2 A CD ρ v2whereA is the projected area of the objectCD is the drag coefficientρ is the air densityv2 is the relative velocity of the air