drag, which is a specific type of friction.
Parachutes increase air resistance by capturing a large amount of air in the parachute canopy. This creates drag, which slows down the fall of the object attached to the parachute, allowing for a safer descent. The drag force helps to counteract the force of gravity pulling the object downward.
Gravity is the force that pulls a parachute and its user towards the ground. When a parachute is deployed, it increases air resistance, which counters the force of gravity and slows down the descent of the user. The balance between gravity and air resistance allows the parachute to lower the user safely to the ground.
Gravity is the force that causes objects to fall, while air resistance or drag slows down a falling object as it moves through the air. The larger the surface area of the object, the greater the air resistance force, which opposes the force of gravity and slows the object down.
The force that slows down moving objects in water is called drag force. Drag force occurs due to the resistance of water molecules as they collide with the moving object, causing it to slow down.
An unbalanced force that slows down moving objects is called a frictional force. Friction opposes the motion of objects and causes them to slow down due to interactions between the surfaces in contact.
Parachutes increase air resistance by capturing a large amount of air in the parachute canopy. This creates drag, which slows down the fall of the object attached to the parachute, allowing for a safer descent. The drag force helps to counteract the force of gravity pulling the object downward.
The limiting frictional force is the force that slows down the tennis ball on the roller coaster.
Well, because the air catches on to the parachute and it slows it down faster
Gravity is the force that pulls a parachute and its user towards the ground. When a parachute is deployed, it increases air resistance, which counters the force of gravity and slows down the descent of the user. The balance between gravity and air resistance allows the parachute to lower the user safely to the ground.
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Gravity is the force that causes objects to fall, while air resistance or drag slows down a falling object as it moves through the air. The larger the surface area of the object, the greater the air resistance force, which opposes the force of gravity and slows the object down.
The force that slows down moving objects in water is called drag force. Drag force occurs due to the resistance of water molecules as they collide with the moving object, causing it to slow down.
Air resistance or upthrust :)