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Temperature, thickness, length and type of wire.
Frontal surface area.
For incompressible fluids it is its density and the height of the fluid over the point where the pressure needs to be determined
A fluid's resistance to flow is called viscosity.
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Fluid density, relative velocity, and object shape affect air resistance.
Pressure and temperature are the two factors that affect flow and viscosity. Viscosity refers to the resistance of a liquid to the shear forces.
What type of friction is air resistance?fluid friction. Air resistance is fluid friction. Air resistance occurs between the surface of a falling object and the air that surrounds it. Rolling friction occurs when a rounded surface moves over a solid and sliding friction occurs when a solid moves over another solid. Static friction occurs when a solid touches another solid but there is no movement.What two factors affect air resistance?size and shape. Size and shape are the two factors that affect air resistance. Air resistance works with surface area, so the more surface area, the more air resistance. Think about when you drop two pieces of paper: one crumpled and one flat. The crumpled one falls faster because there is less air resistance acting on the paper.
Temperature, thickness, length and type of wire.
Hydrology Erosion Tectonic activity
shape, size, and speed
The factors are: length, cross-sectional area and nature of substance.
shape, size, and speed
Three factors that affect movement are friction, wind resistance, and velocity. Friction is the resistance that a single object encounters when moving over another object. Velocity is speed, and wind resistance is the opposing force on an object.
Speed, shape and frontal cross-section. Viscosity, texture, friction, gravity, velocity, size, and shape can all affect air resistance.
solute concentration and pressure