How the shape of an object affects the amount of resistance that acts on it.
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The air resistance force on a particular object may be proportional to v3/2, v0.9, or v2.6, for example. the shape of the object. A larger object must push more air (or other fluid) out of the way in order to move through it, so a larger area means more air (fluid) resistance.
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