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  2. What is air resistance and how does it work? - Physics Network

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    By definition, air resistance describes the forces that are in opposition to the relative motion of an object as it passes through the air. These drag forces act opposite to the oncoming flow velocity, thus slowing the object down.

  3. What Is Air Resistance? - Universe Today

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    By definition, air resistance describes the forces that are in opposition to the relative motion of an object as it passes through the air. These drag forces...

  4. Air Resistance - Physics Book - gatech.edu

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    Air Resistance is the force we see when we throw an object in the air and it is falling down, if we were to measure the acceleration at which an object is falling, we can see that the magnitude of the acceleration is decreasing due to a force acting in the opposite direction, known as air resistance.

  5. Drag (physics) - Wikipedia

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    In aerodynamics, aerodynamic drag, also known as air resistance, is the fluid drag force that acts on any moving solid body in the direction of the air's freestream flow. [23] From the body's perspective (near-field approach), the drag results from forces due to pressure distributions over the body surface, symbolized .

  6. Air resistance – Definition, Formula, Components, Factors

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    Air resistance, also known as drag, is a force that opposes the motion of an object as it moves through the air. It is an important concept in physics and plays a significant role in various fields, including engineering, sports, and aerodynamics.

  7. Free Fall and Air Resistance - The Physics Classroom

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    As an object falls through air, it usually encounters some degree of air resistance. Air resistance is the result of collisions of the object's leading surface with air molecules. The actual amount of air resistance encountered by the object is dependent upon a variety of factors.

  8. The force on an object that resists its motion through a fluid is called drag. When the fluid is a gas like air, it is called aerodynamic drag or air resistance. When the fluid is a liquid like water it is called hydrodynamic drag, but never "water resistance". Fluids are characterized by their ability to flow.