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Air resistance

Definition.

Air resistance is the force of air pushing against a moving object.


How it works.

  • When an object moves, it hits air particles.

  • The air pushes back against the object.

  • This push opposes motion.


What affects air resistance?

  • Speed - faster movement = more air resistance.

  • Shape - flat or wide shapes feel more air resistance.

  • Size - bigger objects hit more air.

  • Surface - rough surfaces feel more resistance.


Why is air resistance important?

  • It slows falling objects.

  • It helps parachutes work.

  • It affects cars, planes, and rockets.


Key points.

  • Air resistance is a force.

  • It acts opposite to motion.

  • It slows down moving objects.

  • It increases when speed increases.

  • Bigger and wider objects feel more air resistance.

  • Streamlined objects feel less air resistance.

  • It helps parachutes open and work.

  • It prevents objects from falling too fast.


Fun fact.

If there were no air, a feather and a stone would fall at the same speed.

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