Air resistance acts to slow an object that is accelerating, as the object impacts more and more air molecules per second, resulting in a greater negative force on the object, until an equilibrium point is reached.
air resistance is different from friction because friction is more than one thing because there is many different types of friction air restance is one of those types of friction.
It isn't. It's R or the omega sign.
Yes, air resistance causes friction as an object moves through the air. The friction with the air slows down the object's forward motion and creates drag force, which opposes the object's movement. This is why objects like cars and airplanes require more energy to overcome air resistance and maintain their speed.
the leaves are arranged in such as way to provide least restance to flow of water.
What is there stance specifications on an ignition coil for a ford 5.8 f250
Parachutists experience air resistance as they fall through the air, which slows their descent and helps to control their speed. The parachute creates drag by catching the air and increasing surface area, which allows the jumper to descend safely to the ground at a controlled rate. This air resistance counteracts the force of gravity pulling the parachutist downward.
Wind resistance is a specific example of air resistance. Wind resistance would be a resistance to motion cause by a wind, for example when you try walking forward on a very windy day it is hard, that force preventing you from walking is wind resistance.
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False. You could have a very large area properly shaped have very little air resistance. A flat surface aimed broadside to the direction of travel would be true. The larger the more air resistance, but it would have almost no resistance when turned edgewise to the direction of travel. Size would matter very little in the case of a sheet of plywood. There are wings being developed by NASA that change their shape during flight kind of like the F-22 ( or a bird) changes its' surface areas to move effectively and efficiently through air.
No...the resistance of any cable is goverened by it`s size+length, and the metal it`s made of.........eg. aluminum has more restance than copper
That's an interesting problem i would test the coil, if that's not the problem i would check the wires for a short and high restance,
The acceleration of gravity for an object falling towards Earth, disregarding air resistance, is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. This acceleration remains constant for all objects near the surface of the Earth, regardless of their mass.