Explain the friction exerted by liquid and gases with the help of example
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Fluid friction is the resistance to an object's motion through a liquid or gas. As an example, when an object falls through water, its speed reduces due to fluid friction acting on it. When we add lubricant between two surfaces, fluid friction acts between them.
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Fluid friction is the resistance to an object's motion through a liquid or gas at atmospheric pressure at its melting point
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