Air resistance depends on the velocity of the moving object.
Air resistance depends on an object's size, shape, density, and surface area.
Gravity and air resistence.
No. But the current through it does.
The air resistence have on air is for example when your are riding a bike, the air is pushin against you, so the air resistence is holding you back in speed. That's why when you see birds flying in the air, you see them flying in a triangle formation, they do that so the air resistence can fly past them easier.
A feather.
yes it does
yes, all the objects fall at same speed if we neglect air resistence but they appear to be falling at different speeds due to air resistence.
The primary force is air resistance, then there is friction and gravity.
Yes. But not if there is a difference in air resistence.
Gravity, Air resistence, friction and the push from the floor/table
gravity and air resistence. Gravity pulls the rocket down while air resistence pulls the rocket up
because the air provides less resistence compared to water. dolphins do it aswellBecause they can!
no. Actually air exist on the surface of planets. It sticks to them because of gravitational force. there are no air particles in space. space is just nothing.