air resistance

     

In flui dynamics, drag (sometimes called resistance) is the force that resists the movement of a solid object through a fluid (a liquid or gas). Drag is made up of friction forces, which act parallel to the object's surface plus pressure forces, which act in a direction perpendicular to the object's surface. For a solid object moving through a fluid, the drag is the sum of all the aerodynamic or hydrodynamic forces in the direction of the movement. Forces perpendicular to this direction are considered lift. It therefore acts to oppose the motion of the object, and in a powered vehicle it is overcome by thrust.

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  • @haildamian @UberFacts definately, they're using very simple relativity & not factoring weight, air resistance etc. rubbish fact.
  • I love that feeling when the plane is landing and u feel your body fall but your soul falls slower cuz of air resistance or something
  • @InsaneInvisible @ArgoAshton @thejumpitything Well there's drag as in air resistance
  • It's not just air resistance and water resistance that makes things lighter. I think water makes things lighter even at the bottom.
  • On air: Resistance by Muse #nowplaying #CHOM
  • RT @QuizMePhysics: A free-body diagram of a ball in free fall in the presence of air resistance would show: https://t.co/A2gxwJYSvQ #physics
  • So @PatMcAfeeShow when's the boomstick getting waxed for less air resistance!?
  • A free-body diagram of a ball in free fall in the presence of air resistance would show: https://t.co/A2gxwJYSvQ #physics
  • Morphable surfaces cut air resistance: Golf ball-like dimples on cars may improve fuel efficiency
  • @NormanGonzaless because of the air resistance
  • .@Mr_Naiman Do you think air resistance is a factor as to why the small beach balls being thrown by the cheerleaders are not reaching us?
  • physics homework logic "what if we removed air resistance"
  • We like bootcamps cos exercising outdoors increase work load up to 10% through air resistance. And you?