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The fluids like gases and liquids do not exert force of friction on objects in motion through them true or false​

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Answered by sricharani27
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here,water and other liquids exert force of friction when objects move through them. In science, the common name of gases and liquids is fluids. So we can say that fluids exert force of friction on objects in motion through them.

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Answered by kumara47136
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In science, the common name of gases and liquids is fluids. So we can say that fluids exert force of friction on objects in motion through them. The frictional force exerted by fluids is also called drag. The frictional force on an object in a fluid depends on its speed with respect to the fluid.

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