Air resistance is that resistance when substance moves in air and it expresses a opposite force on it. However, water restinace is water when a substance moves thorugh water and it expresses and oppoisite force.
Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.
air and water resistance
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When you are out in the woods & come across a creek you need to cross, the deep water runs slow & the fast moving water is shallow, so you should cross at the fast moving water.
What type of friction is air resistance?fluid friction. Air resistance is fluid friction. Air resistance occurs between the surface of a falling object and the air that surrounds it. Rolling friction occurs when a rounded surface moves over a solid and sliding friction occurs when a solid moves over another solid. Static friction occurs when a solid touches another solid but there is no movement.What two factors affect air resistance?size and shape. Size and shape are the two factors that affect air resistance. Air resistance works with surface area, so the more surface area, the more air resistance. Think about when you drop two pieces of paper: one crumpled and one flat. The crumpled one falls faster because there is less air resistance acting on the paper.
its called water resistance in water
Air resistance is that resistance when substance moves in air and it expresses a opposite force on it. However, water restinace is water when a substance moves thorugh water and it expresses and oppoisite force.
resistance is useful when a plane is flying in the air, air resistance. it is also useful when a boat is floating on water, water resistance.
Air resistance is also known as drag, while water resistance is commonly referred to as drag or fluid resistance. Both terms describe the force that opposes the motion of an object through air or water.
Another name for water resistance is drag, while air resistance is also known as aerodynamic drag.
Water is denser than air, so objects moving through water experience more resistance due to the higher density of the medium. Additionally, water has a higher viscosity compared to air, which further increases the resistance experienced by objects moving through it. These factors combined make water resistance stronger than air resistance.
air resistance can be reduced by making the object that takes the air resistance stremlined. this means to make the object into a certain shape that alowes air to flow over the same is done in water but with a different shape
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Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.
The main forces that tend to slow an object down on Earth are friction, air resistance, and gravity. Friction occurs when the object moves against a surface, air resistance is the drag force experienced as an object moves through the air, and gravity pulls the object downward.
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