Physics, asked by bhartikuyadav111, 16 days ago

how is friction cause by fluids?​

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Answered by ManvithaPrashanth
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Answer:

Fluid friction is a force that restricts the movement either within itself or of another medium moving through the liquid. Due to the movement of the molecules inside the fluid, internal friction occurs, and how the fluid interacts with other matter, external conflict occurs.

Explanation:

The friction that arises is actually caused by the liquid molecules rubbing together! ... Cohesion is the attractive force that occurs among liquid molecules and causes them to cling together. Adhesion is a similar force, but it occurs between the liquid and the material that contains it.

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