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Question for 'u' (not initial velocity! XD)

Is “buoyant force” same as “fluid friction”?
(Water and air are both are fluids.)

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Answered by zeel12
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ya both are different.. buoyant force is the force applied by the water to object which is placed in that liquid..whereas fluid friction is called viscosity for liquids..and air drag for air...

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