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two forces that can stop the forward motion are, air resistance and friction.
static friction
Resistance is force opposing motion so it will only slow objects down
Air resistance / drag and friction are both forces which act in the opposite direction to the motion of a car
No, it would slow objects down. Resistance implies that the water is acting against the object's motion, slowing it down.
gravity holds you down wings + forward motion = lift thrust = forward motion air resistance = resistance to forward motion thin air at altitude is easier and cheaper to get through
two forces that can stop the forward motion are, air resistance and friction.
Resistance is exactly what it sounds like. The impeding of motion. The slowing of activity in an object or system.
static friction
resistance created by a fluid to forward motion. The resistance met by a swimmer in their forward progress caused by the water is passive drag;
Resistance is force opposing motion so it will only slow objects down
Air resistance / drag and friction are both forces which act in the opposite direction to the motion of a car
No, it would slow objects down. Resistance implies that the water is acting against the object's motion, slowing it down.
By lowering the automobile's wind resistance to its forward motion
Drag is simply an external force that affects the motion of airplanes and offers resistance to the motion of the plane.Drag force of a flying plane is compensated by the weight of the plane and the the the forward motion. Drag is simply an external force that affects the motion of airplanes and offers resistance to the motion of the plane.Drag force of a flying plane is compensated by the weight of the plane and the the the forward motion.
its when something is slowing down
In aircraft aerodynamics, drag is the force that opposes forward motion, caused by air resistance as the aircraft is pushed forward by it's engines.