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  • Do objects on ground experience air resistance too?

  • @bat974rtiuo Excellent question -- good thinking. Yes, indeed they do. Anything in contact with air and moving relative to the air (either the object moving, the air moving -- as in a breeze, or both) will experience air resistance.

  • Well done!

  • Thank you so much!!

    

  • goog job

  • Beautiful lesson. The only way to describe it......explained perfectly, answered all my questions :)

  • hey! that was great! thanks!

  • Excellent question! Yes, it is a force. The given example problem here ignores drag (or "air resistance") -- if it were part of the problem, you would include it. By thinking about everything in contact with the body (including the air!) you will find all the needed forces. Thanks for asking, I'm sure this will help others too.

  • what about air resistance ?.. isnt that a force ?

  • Wonderful explanation, thanks you

  • thank you for making the video. Very good recap on FBDs!

  • Very helpful! Thank you!

  • Nice!

    Thank you.

  • Very helpful explanation, thanks!

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