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They experience a form of friction called drag.
air resistance
air resistance
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Air Resistance or Drag is the type of friction that a falling object encounters while in the air. It has three classifications which are the lift-induced, the parasitic drag and last the wave drag.
They experience a form of friction called drag.
This type of friction is called drag.
air resistance
aerodynamic drag
True
air resistance
Air Resistance or Drag is the type of friction that a falling object encounters while in the air. It has three classifications which are the lift-induced, the parasitic drag and last the wave drag.
Air Resistance: a form of friction.
There is something called "air resistance" or "friction".
Aerodynamic drag force, equal to: velocity2 * objects drag coefficient
Air resistance
To be very technical and precise, the answer consists of two parts: 1). No. 2). Outside of laboratory conditions, there can be no free-falling objects on Earth. "Free falling" means that there is no other force on the object except the gravitational one, so there's no friction acting on it. But this situation is impossible on Earth, because anything that falls is falling through air, so it does have friction acting on it ... called "air resistance" ... and it's not free falling.