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by taking examples from our daily life tell that air offers resistence

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Answered by sharma78savita
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When a leaf falls from a tree, it floats gently down to the ground. Air resistance pushes up against the surface of the leaf. The bigger the surface area, the greater the resistance. A leaf is so light the pull of gravity is not much stronger than the upward force of the air resistance.

Answered by maanvikJ
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So, there is a lot of air resistance and that resistance makes light objects fall slower. For example; When a feather falls, it falls slowly because the air is in its way. If you dropped a feather and a golf ball at the same time in a vacuum (space with no air), the feather would drop as fast as the golf ball.

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