hey i am in science at the min yea with my teacher and friends
so you do not drag in the water... say your on a bike and the wind is pushing against you that the wind resistance in the air... while as your swimming if you r wearing a drag suit it will slow you down.... that's why swimmers where fastskins, lazers, and other tight suits.....
it doesn't take place. only outside of the water.
Air resistance is a type of fluid friction. It occurs when an object moves through the air, causing the air particles to exert a force opposite to the direction of motion.
All of them do - walking, swimming, climbing, flying etc etc. all require friction to happen.
Air resistance affects people by making it harder to move through the air, requiring more effort to walk, run, or cycle. It also impacts athletes in sports like swimming, cycling, and skiing by affecting their speed and performance. In extreme cases such as strong winds, air resistance can make it difficult to breathe and may cause discomfort or increased fatigue.
Air resistance is the force that opposes the motion of an object through the air. It depends on the speed of the object and its surface area exposed to the air.
Air resistance
Water resistance is the force that the water has when you are swimming and you will find yourself having to work a little harder in the pool and that is the water working against you and that is water resistance. Swimming is the sport or activity where you move around in the water and have different strokes that you can use to get from point A to point B. the answer is isotonic
Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.Energy is gradually lost, through air resistance, and resistance in the string.
Resistance is drag caused naturally by the water being forced around your body and swimsuit.
air resistance affects
When an object falls through the air and encounters air resistance, its overall speed will be slower than if it had not encountered air resistance. The air resistance acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion, causing it to slow down as it falls.