Physics, asked by krrish8425, 1 year ago

How do fluid friction depends on nature of fluid?​

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Answered by guptasarita68
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Objects moving through a fluid [both liquids and gases] experience fluid friction or drag. The fluid friction acts between the object and the fluid and hinders the motion of the object. The force of fluid friction depends upon the object's shape, material, and speed, as well as the fluid's viscosity.

Answered by arshbbcommander
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Yes... fluid friction varies on nature of fluid.

The force of fluid friction depends upon the object's shape, material, and speed, as well as the fluid's viscosity.

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