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The force on a body resulting from it's motion through a fluid (gas or liquid). This force is directly opposed to the direction of travel.

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Can air resistence force be orthogonal to the velocity?

I wonder if it possible if an object that moves in the air, can generate air resistance that is constantly orthogonal to its movement (and therefore to its velocity).
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