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Air Resistance & Upward Velocity: Examining the Relationship
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[QUOTE="MarcusK, post: 5720132, member: 618863"] it's in the question: I think that "air resistance could decrease as the upward velocity of the ball decreases or it could increase and then remain constant even when the upward velocity of the ball decreases" Air resistance could decrease because it is strictly dependent on air resistance, i.e. air resistance opposes motion, therefore increasing when the object has a velocity or is accelerating. Or Air resistance could increase right after the ball leaves the hand of the person who threw the ball, and remain constant at that amount of opposing force even if the object begins to decelerate due to gravity. [/QUOTE]
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