yes it is true
surface area
It is called "the total surface area".
The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area!
It is the total surface area.
The term area is generally reserved for a two-dimensional polygon, but surface area is the term of the area of the different surfaces on a three-dimensional figure---the faces on the object. So no, they are not the same.
Yes this is true.
False.
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Air resistance is affected by surface area and Shape
No.
The air resistance on any object depends upon 2 factors these are:Surface area of the object i.e;the more the surface area the more will be the air resistence as most of the air is comming in contact with the body of the surface and thus more resistant is the body to the air.Secondly,the speed at which the object is moving i.e:the more the speed the greater will be the air resistance exerted on an object.
The air resistance on any object depends upon 2 factors these are:Surface area of the object i.e;the more the surface area the more will be the air resistence as most of the air is comming in contact with the body of the surface and thus more resistant is the body to the air.Secondly,the speed at which the object is moving i.e:the more the speed the greater will be the air resistance exerted on an object.
TRUE
A car because it has a greater surface area.
noboby really knows the answer to this tricky question :(
Air resistance depends on the velocity of the moving object.
A greater surface area allows for greater energy transfer.