the frictional force exerted by fluid is called
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It's drag
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Fluid friction is the frictional force exerted by fluids.
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The frictional force which exerted by the fluids is called drag force.
Explanation:
- Whenever an “object that moves through a fluid medium”, like air or water, friction is exerted due to the force acting between them.
- Like when an object is moving through water, water will exert ‘frictional force’ on the object.
- The object needs to push through the water to move forward in the water and this slows the speed of the moving object.
- This frictional force is called a ‘drag force’, which opposes the object’s motion in a fluid medium.
- The force that by the sea on a moving speedboat and the resultant resistant force exerted on the speedboat is due drag force.
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