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key term - Air resistance

Definition

Air resistance is the force exerted by air against the motion of a moving object. It acts in the opposite direction to the object's velocity, reducing its speed.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. It is often modeled as a function proportional to the velocity or the square of the velocity.
  2. In differential equations, air resistance can be represented as $\text{F}_{d} = -bv$ for linear drag or $\text{F}_{d} = -bv^2$ for quadratic drag.
  3. The corresponding differential equations are first-order and can be solved using methods for linear equations.
  4. Air resistance affects terminal velocity, where the force of gravity is balanced by air resistance.
  5. The inclusion of air resistance in modeling real-world systems leads to more accurate predictions of object behavior.

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