Physics, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago


Frictional force, on an
object moving in a fluid, depends
on its​

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Answered by jogita11
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The speed of the object moving through a fluid affects the amount of friction acting against the motion of the object. More the speed, more is the friction. If the object is broad, it gives more area for the friction to act on.

Answered by Anonymous
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The speed of the object moving through a fluid affects the amount of friction acting against the motion of the object. More the speed, more is the friction. If the object is broad, it gives more area for the friction to act on. ... Also, the nature of the fluid affects friction.

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