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Fluid friction is the force that resists motion either within the fluid itself or another medium moving through the fluid. Fluid friction depend on an object speed with respect to the fluid . The fluid friction also depends on the shape of the object and the nature of the fluid.Surface on which the object is moved or the nature of the surface. i.e., rough surface, smooth surface, liquids etc.

The weight of the object or the amount of force on the surface by the object....for eg:A vase sitting on a table. Riding a bike. A seagull soaring through the air. Air resistance is an example of fluid friction caused by the particles that make up air.

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