It slows down.
It burns up (then it is a meteor) and sometimes crashes on Earth (a meteorite)
A helicopter experiences drag through air resistance as it moves through the atmosphere. The main sources of drag in a helicopter are profile drag from its overall shape and skin friction from the airflow over its surface. Additionally, rotor tip vortices and induced drag generated by the rotor system contribute to overall drag.
by thinking that whatever happens,happens for the best.
it changes the document
When a solid object moves through a fluid, it experiences resistance due to the fluid's viscosity. This resistance generates drag force, which can slow down the object's motion. The magnitude of the drag force depends on factors like the object's shape, size, and speed, as well as the properties of the fluid.
No. A meteorite is a rock.
No. A crater would be an example of what happens when a volcano erupts or a meteorite impacts the planet.
Meteorite
Yes,it can.
A meteorite that originates from Mars.
In fluid dynamics, the drag coefficient and Reynolds number are related. The drag coefficient is a measure of how much resistance an object experiences when moving through a fluid, while the Reynolds number is a dimensionless quantity that describes the flow of the fluid around the object. Generally, as the Reynolds number increases, the drag coefficient decreases, indicating that the object experiences less resistance as the flow becomes more turbulent.
Scientists discovered a rare meteorite in the desert.