A solid object moving through a fluid experiences a frictional force exerted by the fluid. At any instant, the frictional force exerted by the fluid
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The force exerted by fluid is called drag. It depends on speed of the object with respect to fluid. It also depends on the shape of the object and the nature of the fluid. It is obvious that when objects move through fluids, they have to overcome friction acting on them.
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the force exerted by guide is called drag.
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