Physics SL
Physics SL
5
Chapters
329
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Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
Theme B - The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Theme B - The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Theme C - Wave Behaviour
Theme C - Wave Behaviour
Theme D - Fields
Theme D - Fields
Theme E - Nuclear & Quantum Physics
Theme E - Nuclear & Quantum Physics
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Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
Physics SL
Physics SL

Theme A - Space, Time & Motion

The Unrealistic Nature of Neglecting Air Resistance

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Hey there, future Einsteins! Let's dive into the fun world of fluid resistance and its relationship with energy.

Key concepts

  • Fluids: Both gases and liquids are classified as fluids. These are substances that can flow and take the shape of their containers. You're breathing in a fluid right now – air!

  • Viscous Drag Force: This is a resistance force caused by the movement of an object through a fluid. When you're biking against a strong wind, that's viscous drag force giving you a hard time!

  • Kinetic Energy Transfer: When a moving object (like you, the cyclist) moves through a fluid (like air), some of its kinetic energy (energy of movement) is transferred to the fluid. This is the sneaky process that makes you pedal harder!

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Theme A - Space, Time & Motion
Physics SL
Physics SL

Theme A - Space, Time & Motion

The Unrealistic Nature of Neglecting Air Resistance

Word Count Emoji
604 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Hey there, future Einsteins! Let's dive into the fun world of fluid resistance and its relationship with energy.

Key concepts

  • Fluids: Both gases and liquids are classified as fluids. These are substances that can flow and take the shape of their containers. You're breathing in a fluid right now – air!

  • Viscous Drag Force: This is a resistance force caused by the movement of an object through a fluid. When you're biking against a strong wind, that's viscous drag force giving you a hard time!

  • Kinetic Energy Transfer: When a moving object (like you, the cyclist) moves through a fluid (like air), some of its kinetic energy (energy of movement) is transferred to the fluid. This is the sneaky process that makes you pedal harder!

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