How and why do objects lose their velocity?

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I dont understand how objects lose their velocity when for example they’re in air. Shouldnt the momentum of it be constant?

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If you’re moving through something (like air, water, or oil), you have to push the little bits of it out of the way. It takes energy to do that, so that slows you down.

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