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What does frictional force exerted on an object in a fluid depend on?

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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At the same time, the molecules of the fluid exert an equal and opposite force on the object that slows it down. This force resist- ing motion through a fluid is a type of friction that is often called drag. Friction in fluids depends on the shape of the moving object. ... comes into contact with in a given amount of time.

Answered by rahman8260508569
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Friction in fluids depends on the shape of the moving object. ... comes into contact with in a given amount of time.

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At the same time, the molecules of the fluid exert an equal and opposite force on the object that slows it down. This force resist- ing motion through.

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