Drag forces are always in the opposite direction to the thrust (direction of motion). Lift is always in the opposite direction to the weight
Frictional forces on a car increase with speed
A projectile with air resistance travels a smaller distance and has a lower maximum height than one without air resistance
A skydiver in freefall reaching terminal velocity
A graph showing the changes in speed of the skydiver throughout their entire journey in freefall
Skydivers jump out of a plane at intervals of a few seconds.
Skydivers A and B want to join up as they fall.
If A is heavier than B, who should jump first?
A common misconception is that skydivers move upwards when their parachutes are deployed - however, this is not the case, they are in fact decelerating to a lower terminal velocityIf a question considers air resistance to be ‘negligible’ this means in that question, air resistance is taken to be so small it will not make a difference to the motion of the body. You can take this to mean there are no drag forces acting on the body.
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