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A force that tries to slow things that are moving through air...................

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Answered by rinkusunish1988
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Friction is a force that slows or stops motion.Air resistance and water resistance are both sometimes called drag.

Answered by manishad
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Answer:

Air resistance is the force that tries to slow things that are moving through air.

Explanation:

What is air resistance:

  • Air resistance refers to the forces that oppose an object's relative motion as it travels through the air.
  • These drag forces work in the opposite direction of the oncoming flow velocity, slowing down the object.
  • Drag, unlike other resistance forces, is directly proportional to velocity since it is the component of the net aerodynamic force acting in the opposing direction of motion.
  • Collisions of the object's leading surface with air molecules cause air resistance.
  • The speed of the object and the cross-sectional area of the item are the two most common elements that have a direct effect on the amount of air resistance.
  • As a result, increasing speeds and cross-sectional areas will result in more air resistance.
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