How does frictional force affect the velocity of an object?
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The frictional force from a fluid is called a drag force. Friction drag force causes objects to slow down as they move through a fluid, such as air or water. Drag force is especially dependent on the speed of an object. As an object's speed increases, the drag force from the fluid increases exponentially
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