A lorry travelling fast.
The shape of an object affects the rate at which it falls due to differences in air resistance. Objects with larger surface areas experience more air resistance and fall more slowly than objects with smaller surface areas. Objects with streamlined shapes experience less air resistance and fall more quickly.
Shaking the parachute more slowly will result in lower air resistance and less tension being created. This may cause the parachute to descend more slowly or not fully inflate, affecting the overall experience of the parachute activity by reducing the amount of lift generated.
Air resistance or drag force is the force that made the feather fall slowly. As the feather falls through the air, the air molecules collide with it, creating resistance that slows down its descent.
A crumpled paper has a larger surface area and more air resistance compared to a flat sheet, which results in it falling more slowly. Air resistance acts against gravity, slowing down the descent of the paper.
Paper drops slowly because it has a large surface area relative to its weight, which increases air resistance. As a result, the air resistance slows down the descent of the paper, making it appear to fall more slowly compared to denser objects with less surface area.
The shape of an object affects the rate at which it falls due to differences in air resistance. Objects with larger surface areas experience more air resistance and fall more slowly than objects with smaller surface areas. Objects with streamlined shapes experience less air resistance and fall more quickly.
Capillary beds are finely branched, have smaller diameters, have more inner surface area and therefore offer greater resistance to blood travelling through them than arteries do.
Shaking the parachute more slowly will result in lower air resistance and less tension being created. This may cause the parachute to descend more slowly or not fully inflate, affecting the overall experience of the parachute activity by reducing the amount of lift generated.
Material with high resistance
Air resistance or drag force is the force that made the feather fall slowly. As the feather falls through the air, the air molecules collide with it, creating resistance that slows down its descent.
well air resistance can make objects with a-lot of surface fall more slowly
Most comets have a very eccentric orbit. Most of the time they are far out on the edge of our solar system, travelling very slowly. They then eventually come closer to the sun and whip around the other side of it very quickly, travelling much closer to the sun. They then return back to a more distant orbit. For most of the time it is very far from the sun, travelling relatively slowly.
The resistance of the air.
Passive resistance
Passive resistance
Passive resistance
because of air resistance