2. What happens to the drag of an object as the speed increases?
a) Air resistance increases
b) The drag is unaffected
c) The drag decreases
d) The drag disappears
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Explanation:
Drag increases if an object increases its speed, has a large cross-sectional area, or if the fluid it is moving through is more dense. Drag makes objects fall at different constant speeds, and causes energy loss in transportation
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Drag increases if an object increases its speed, has a large cross-sectional area, or if the fluid it is moving through is more dense. Drag makes objects fall at different constant speeds, and causes energy loss in transportation.
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