Frictional force on an object moving in a fluid depends on i.ts
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Frictional force on an object moving in a fluid depends on its
The force depends on the speed, size, and shape of the object. It also depends on the density, viscosity and compressibility of the fluid. The coefficient CD is called the drag coefficient, a dimensionless number that is a property of the object
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1)Higher the speed of an object moving to a fluid ,greater will be the frictional force acting on it . ... 2)The objects having streamlined shape face much less frictional force or drag when moving through a fluid than the objects which do not have streamlined shape.
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