Science, asked by mohdarfeenmohdarfeen, 5 hours ago

gases and liquids also exert friction true false

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Answered by ItzYrSnowy
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Similarly, water and other liquids exert force of friction when objects move through them. In science, the common name of gases and liquids is fluids. So we can say that fluids exert force of friction on objects in motion through them.

Answered by Anonymous
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Fluids (means liquids and gases) too exert friction on the objects. ... Since water and air too exert friction on the bodies that move in them like the boat, fishes (in water), aeroplane and birds, their physical structure should be such that they can oppose this friction and move forward.

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