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∙ 14y agothen the vehicle will go faster.
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∙ 14y agoIf the force from the engine is greater than the air resistance, the object will accelerate in the direction of the engine's thrust. This will result in an increase in speed until a new equilibrium is reached where the air resistance balances out the force from the engine.
Bigger parachutes have more air resistance and drag force than smaller parachutes. This is because the larger surface area of the bigger parachute creates more friction with the air, resulting in increased resistance and drag.
Air resistance is a force that pushes against things as they move through the air. When you ride a bike, run, or jump, you can feel the force of air resistance trying to slow you down. The bigger or faster you are moving, the stronger the air resistance will be.
The opposite force to water resistance is propulsion, which is the force generated by a watercraft's engine or other means to drive it forward through the water. It helps to overcome the resistance caused by the water and move the object in the desired direction.
Yes, air resistance exerts a larger force on an object with a larger surface area. This is because a larger surface area means more air molecules collide with the object, creating more resistance.
Drag force on an airplane is often referred to as a resistance force. It is the force that opposes the forward motion of the airplane and is caused by air resistance.
The vehicle accelerates, assuming the engine is in a vehicle.
You can not equate the two.
Bigger parachutes have more air resistance and drag force than smaller parachutes. This is because the larger surface area of the bigger parachute creates more friction with the air, resulting in increased resistance and drag.
Air resistance is a force that pushes against things as they move through the air. When you ride a bike, run, or jump, you can feel the force of air resistance trying to slow you down. The bigger or faster you are moving, the stronger the air resistance will be.
The opposite force to water resistance is propulsion, which is the force generated by a watercraft's engine or other means to drive it forward through the water. It helps to overcome the resistance caused by the water and move the object in the desired direction.
air pressure acts in all directions and the net force is nil, if you move though, air will offer resistance and this force will square with velocity offering staggering resistance at high speeds
Yes, air resistance exerts a larger force on an object with a larger surface area. This is because a larger surface area means more air molecules collide with the object, creating more resistance.
Several:- Air resistance, gravity, pressure differences. Engine thrust.
Drag force on an airplane is often referred to as a resistance force. It is the force that opposes the forward motion of the airplane and is caused by air resistance.
Effort force is the force applied to overcome resistance force in order to move an object, while resistance force is the force that opposes the motion of an object. Effort force acts in the direction of motion, whereas resistance force acts in the opposite direction. The ratio of effort force to resistance force is a measure of mechanical advantage in simple machines.
The distance traveled by the car will be greater with a bigger force applied, as long as the same amount of energy is transferred. This is because a greater force can overcome more resistance and propel the car forward for a longer distance compared to a smaller force.
A falling elephant encounters a greater force of air resistance than a falling feather does. The force of air resistance can't be greater than the weight of the falling object. When the force of air resistance is equal to the weight of the falling object, the object stops accelerating, its falling speed becomes constant, and the force of air resistance doesn't get any bigger. So the force of air resistance against a falling feather can't be greater than the weight of the feather. But the force of air resistance against a falling elephant can be, and undoubtedly is, greater than the weight of a feather.