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Wind resistance doesn't exist The correct term is Air resistance, which is the force that pushes against an object while travelling. For example, air resistance constantly pushes against a car whilst it is moving. This is because a car has to 'split' the air to travel through it. Air resistance can be decreased by making the object (for example a car) more aerodynamic like an F-1 racer. Aerodynamic help to channel the air around the object and allowing it to push through the air easier. I can't go in-depth as it can get quite complicated, but I hope this helps anyway. == ==

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