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Why do falling objects slow down when they hit water?

Air flows much easier than water so when an object falls through air the air is pushed to the side and flows around the object. Once the object hits water it slows as water is denser and has to flow around the object albeit more slowly. 

Category:
  • Dive Medicine
  • Physics and Gases
Keywords: scuba diving faqs, dive medicine, physics and gases, falling objects Author:
JGD
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