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Air Resistance

Air resistance is a form of friction that affects moving objects as they fall or move through the air.

Objects moving through the air

Objects moving through the air

  • An object moving through the air is hit by small air particles in the air.
Faster moving objects

Faster moving objects

  • An object hits air particles faster as the object moves faster through the air.
    • As the object hits air particles faster, the object has more air resistance.
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