A given volume of moist air weighs less than an equivalent volume of dry air at any given temperature. This is so because water molecules are lighter than the proportionally averaged molecular weight ...
When a baseball flies through air, it must push aside air in its path. That uses energy that would otherwise carry the ball forward. A baseball flying in air that is more dense will lose energy more ...
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