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what happens to fluid friction as speed of the object moving through it is increased

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Answered by hvgp
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This force resist- ing motion through afluid is a type of friction that is often called drag. Friction in fluids depends on the shape of the moving object. ... As the speed of the object increases, air resistance increases. When a skydiver jumps out of a plane, gravity causes the skydiver to accelerate toward the ground.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hola user.....

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QUESTION:-what happens to fluid friction as speed of the object moving through it is increased ....???

ANSWER:- FLUID FRICTION:- it is a type of friction that we often called or knows as drags

=> friction:- depends on the shape of object which is moving

=> as the object speed increases => resistance of the air also increases

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