Wind resistance (actually, Air Resistance) works against a car- it has to push air out of the way. Cars that are "streamlined" are designed so they slip through the air more easily than those that are not.
Its answer is very simple that a car uses more petrol when it has to overcome more wind resistance.
Wind resistance may occur anywhere where there is something i the way of the wind. Whether it may be a person, a car, or a mountain, they all resist the wind.
Yes, the shape of a toy car can affect wind resistance. A sleek and aerodynamic shape will reduce wind resistance, allowing the car to move faster and more efficiently. In contrast, a boxy or irregular shape will create more drag and slow down the car.
In car racing, a slipstream is when a car tailgates, or follows the car ahead of it very closely to reduce the wind resistance. Many professional car racers use this technique.
Friction and wind resistance.
Wind resistance.
gravity, friction, driving force and wind resistance..
because the weight of your wheels and the size has wind Resistance on your car
It decreases the mpg by lowering the wind resistance pushing against the car.
Wind resistance.
Wind resistance held the cyclist back, so he wasn't going downhill as fast as he wanted to.
Wind resistance.