Physics, asked by priyankans05102002, 2 months ago

How drag force different from
frictional force​

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Answered by jjaajjajaja36
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Like friction, the drag force always opposes the motion of an object. Unlike simple friction, the drag force is proportional to some function of the velocity of the object in that fluid. This functionality is complicated and depends upon the shape of the object, its size, its velocity, and the fluid it is in.

Answered by koushalhinge28
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Answer:

There is a difference between drag and friction. Friction is relatively constant at different velocities while drag increases with speed. For example, when you rub your hands together at different speeds, the force of friction remains the same although the heat generated will vary.

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