Force on moving object by air friction:
velocity2 * objects drag coefficient
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Force on stationary object by wind:
wind speed2 * objects drag coefficient
The scientific definition of force is: the push or pull of an object.
Both represent force. The definition itself says this - " A force is a push or a pull "
Yes resistance would be a push force.
amps are the push of electrons or the force
Mass
Yes resistance would be a push force.
it is a push as the wings 'push' the air downwards
The measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface is air pressure. An instrument that is used to measure air pressure is a barometer.
The pushing force of air is called air pressure.:)
Yes resistance would be a push force.
It is a 'pull' when you are falling, the gravity 'pulls' you down. But the Air resistance will 'push' you back up, making a force either a push or a pull
It is a 'pull' when you are falling, the gravity 'pulls' you down. But the Air resistance will 'push' you back up, making a force either a push or a pull