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Water resistance is 2 words,starts with letter "W" and ends in letter "S"...XD no i was joking...:)))

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How are air resistance and friction alike?

Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.


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There is friction in the water. There is also resistance from water.


Is a boat increasing or decreasing friction?

A boat increases friction as it moves through water due to drag created by the water resistance against the hull. The larger the surface area of the hull in contact with the water, the greater the friction and resistance to movement.


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What landforms in California are created by external forces?

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On Earth which forces tend to slow an object down?

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.


What is the force called that opposes motion?

It is friction. In air, it can also be called air resistance. Similarly, in water, it can also be called water resistance.


Is water resistance contact or non-contact force?

water resistance is contact force.


How is resistance and friction alike and different?

Resistance and friction are both forces that act against the motion of an object. However, resistance is a broad term that encompasses various factors hindering motion, such as air resistance and water resistance, while friction specifically refers to the force that opposes motion when surfaces are in contact. Additionally, friction is dependent on the nature of the surfaces in contact, while resistance may involve other factors beyond surface interaction.


What is friction in water?

Water resistance is 2 words,starts with letter "W" and ends in letter "S"...XD no i was joking...:)))


Once an object is in motion what is an example of a force that will slow it down?

Friction. Air Resistance or Water Resistance, depending on where you are and what your doing.


Does rowing a boat increase or decrease friction?

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