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Do fluids exert friction on the bodies moving through them? Give reason to support your answer​

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Answered by oeiseghosh
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Yes, fluids exert friction . The frictional force exerted by fluids is[ called drag or fluid friction.To overcome or minimize air fluid friction, the. Water exerts force of friction on object which move through them and opposite their motion.

Answered by amanjith
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Yes ,Fluids do exert friction this frication is called fluid friction or drag.

That's why things moving in fluids have specials streamlined shape Ex: ships, boats, fish ,airplane This special shape reduces fluid friction so less energy is required to move through fluids

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