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Is air resistance dependent on mass?
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The discussion centers around the question of whether air resistance is dependent on mass. Participants explore various factors influencing air resistance, including surface area, shape, and velocity, while considering different scenarios such as falling objects and aircraft dynamics.
Participants express differing views on the relationship between air resistance and mass, with some arguing that mass does not directly affect air resistance while others suggest that it plays a role in specific contexts, particularly in aviation.
The discussion reflects varying assumptions about the conditions under which air resistance is analyzed, such as the initial state of motion and the specific scenarios involving different objects or aircraft.
Changing the wing profile is an alteration to the shape.CWatters said:If you increase the mass/weight of an aircraft (by filling it with more passengers) then the lift required to keep it in the air increases. The wing has to fly at a larger angle of attack to produce the extra lift and that increases drag.