3 examples of Fluid friction and ways to reduce it?
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Friction is the force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are in contact. There are four types of friction: static, sliding, rolling, and fluid friction. Static, sliding, and rolling friction occur between solid surfaces. ... Fluid friction occurs in fluids, which are liquids or gases.
Factors that determine the amount of fluid friction on a solid object include the viscosity of the fluid, the surface texture of the solid object and the shape of the object. By changing any of these factors, you can increase or decrease the amount of resistive force of fluid friction.
Factors that determine the amount of fluid friction on a solid object include the viscosity of the fluid, the surface texture of the solid object and the shape of the object. By changing any of these factors, you can increase or decrease the amount of resistive force of fluid friction.
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A fluid friction is a resistance offered by a fluid against its flow. In every day life, the fluid friction is better referred as viscocity.
Examples of fluid friction are-
☆ Suppose there is a wet surface between two thin glass plates, you may find the plates get stuck and the bottom plate does not fall when you hold only the top plate.
☆ This ia due to the fluid friction that over comes the tensile stress (the weight) acting on the bottom plate.
☆ The quantam of fluid friction or the viscocity of blood is related to the biomedical condition of a person.
Examples of fluid friction are-
☆ Suppose there is a wet surface between two thin glass plates, you may find the plates get stuck and the bottom plate does not fall when you hold only the top plate.
☆ This ia due to the fluid friction that over comes the tensile stress (the weight) acting on the bottom plate.
☆ The quantam of fluid friction or the viscocity of blood is related to the biomedical condition of a person.
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