Drag, Air Resistance and Water Resistance - A Level Physics
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2015
- This video explains drag, air resistance and water resistance for A Level Physics.
As an object moves through a fluid (gas or liquid) it collides with particles which impedes its motion. This is known as drag and here I show you which factors affect it the most. Drag, air resistance and water resistance are all resistive forces in fluids i.e. they resist an object's motion.
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Lewis
This video is recommended for anyone studying A Level Physics in the following exam boards:
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this was short and sweet, capturing the main idea of drag and resistance of a fluid. thanks, this is much help
youre videos are amazing you deserve more viewers and subscribers
Great video.Understood it very easily
It was just amazing.JUst loved it.BUt sad to see the no of views this video has got
thnx for the video
the video was really helpful for my teacher mr TAAHHAANN thankyou
nice one
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Sorry where are the fluid videos on your website? can't seem to find them ... sorry ...with edexcel if thats any help
Luca Charalambides Which kind of fluid videos?
1:24 Double? You mean square I guess? But I'm also confused because prior to this you said "factor of 4"
If velocity is increased by a factor of x, then drag is increased by the factor of x squared, so doubling velocity will cause drag to quadruple (2 squared)
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