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When an object is moving in a particular direction, air resistance will be acting on the object in the opposite direction to the direction of travel.
A flow of air is used to force moving surfaces apart.
I believe you're talking about drag
The force that air exerts on a moving object is called air resistance. Air resistance is a form of friction.
The force of gravity will affect the rate of falling in air. As will the aerodynamic shape of the object. And assuming that the air is not moving with or against the direction of fall.
When an object is moving in a particular direction, air resistance will be acting on the object in the opposite direction to the direction of travel.
A flow of air is used to force moving surfaces apart.
it means electron flow due to force applied to dislodge from its orbit.
I believe you're talking about drag
The air particle with the greater force moves the other air particle in the general direction it was moving
The word currents have several meanings. It could mean a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, or a flow of electricity.
An air flow is any flow of air, particularly the motion of air around a moving aircraft or aerofoil.
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Wind
shift the direction of free moving fluids such as air and water is...............------------------------> CORIOLIS EFFECT:)
Yes. What the net force does is affect acceleration. For example, when you throw an object up, once it is in the air the net force on it is downward - so of course it accelerates downward. But due to the fact that it was initially moving upward, it will continue moving upward - at least for a while.
The force that air exerts on a moving object is called air resistance. Air resistance is a form of friction.