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Air Resistance is the kinetic friction of the object's surface moving through the air. In aeronautical terms this is known as drag.
Friction. Otherwise known as air resistance.
Air resistance
When an object is moving in a particular direction, air resistance will be acting on the object in the opposite direction to the direction of travel.
A drag force is a dissipative force. This can be in the form of air resistance or fluid resistance. Drag force is a force that acts opposite to the relative motion of an object moving in a surrounding fluid.
Inertia
The resistance force is the log. It trys to stop the wedge of the axe. The effort force of the swinging axe helps it break through the log, breaking through its resistance.
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Terminal velocity is an object's maximum speed while falling through the air, and it happens when the force created by air resistance is equal to the force of gravity.
Air resistance is the force acting on an object moving in air that tends to slow it down or produce drag. If a stone is falling, air resistance will be acting on it to try to slow it. Should we consider a jet moving through air, air resistance will be providing drag to slow the jet down.