Air resistance, also known as drag, slows down falling objects by exerting a force in the opposite direction of their motion. As an object falls, air particles collide with it, creating friction that reduces its acceleration. The amount of air resistance depends on the object's shape, size, and velocity.
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.
Objects falling through air experience a type of fluid friction called air resistance or drag. This force opposes the motion of the falling object and slows it down as it moves through the air.
You're fishing for "air resistance" but your description isn't correct. Air resistance doesn't "slow" a falling object. Once the object has built up to some particular speed of fall, air resistance prevents it from falling any faster.
The force that slows or stops motion when objects rub together is called friction. Friction occurs when two surfaces are in contact and it acts in the opposite direction of the motion, creating resistance that opposes the movement.
Friction is the force that slows down objects when they rub against each other. It opposes the motion of objects, resulting in a loss of kinetic energy in the form of heat.
Slows an object down or speeds one up.
Air resistance causes friction and slows an object.
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.
Objects falling through air experience a type of fluid friction called air resistance or drag. This force opposes the motion of the falling object and slows it down as it moves through the air.
It is when the story slows down after the big climax.
Air resistance creates friction and slows a falling object.
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it slows down their speed
The force of gravity will accelerate the falling objects towards itself.
Inertia is what slows down moving objects. 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . inertia would keep objects FROM slowing. Friction or running into another object will slow a moving object.