Question
As the drag on an object decreases, what happens to the object's velocity?
Question 1 options:
the velocity increases
the velocity remains the same
the velocity decreases
Question 1 options:
the velocity increases
the velocity remains the same
the velocity decreases
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As the drag on an object decreases, the velocity increases.
This is because drag is a force that opposes motion; when it is reduced, there is less opposing force acting on the object, allowing it to accelerate or maintain a higher velocity.
This is because drag is a force that opposes motion; when it is reduced, there is less opposing force acting on the object, allowing it to accelerate or maintain a higher velocity.
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