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yes. affected by types of material. conductor is a good material. semiconductor is okay but insulator cannot move the charges through it.
Yes, different types of materials can affect air resistance differently. Smooth surfaces such as glass or metal tend to have lower air resistance due to their ability to create laminar flow. Rough surfaces like fabrics or textured objects tend to create more turbulence, increasing air resistance. Additionally, the shape and surface area of an object also influence air resistance.
(1) The general concept of inertia, according to newton's first laws, concerning objects' masses when it comes to resistance. (2) Rotational inertia (3) Gyroscopic inertia
Air resistance and fluid resistance are types of friction in fluid dynamics.
These objects use magnets...CompassesSpeakersRefrigeratorsComputersCarsCeiling FansPrintersTelephonesTape RecordersWatches
yes. affected by types of material. conductor is a good material. semiconductor is okay but insulator cannot move the charges through it.
there are 5 main types friction...try to slow things down gravity...any two objects have gravity of attraction between them static electricity...can attract charged things magnetism...attract objects made from iron upthrust...pushes things fluid(liquid and gases) air resistance and water resistance type of friction. there are also two forces called pressure force and moments force.
Yes, different types of materials can affect air resistance differently. Smooth surfaces such as glass or metal tend to have lower air resistance due to their ability to create laminar flow. Rough surfaces like fabrics or textured objects tend to create more turbulence, increasing air resistance. Additionally, the shape and surface area of an object also influence air resistance.
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(1) The general concept of inertia, according to newton's first laws, concerning objects' masses when it comes to resistance. (2) Rotational inertia (3) Gyroscopic inertia
(1) The general concept of inertia, according to newton's first laws, concerning objects' masses when it comes to resistance. (2) Rotational inertia (3) Gyroscopic inertia
How does...what?... affect different types of objects? This question needs more specific information.
List of objects types of people and situations are called catalogs
unarmed, armed, passive, and aggressive resistance.
this are those resistance hos values can not be changed under this categoric tow types of resistance. 1.carbon resistance. 2.whire wound resistance.
No, not objects that are opaque.