What is the special name of frictional force exerted by fluids (like air or water)?
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DRAG
The special name of the frictional force exerted by fluids is called "DRAG". The frictional force exerted by a fluid is called drag. Drag is a kind of frictional force exerted by fluid which opposes the motion of an object through that fluid.
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The friction when something moves through a liquid or gas is called a drag. Shapes that are designed to reduce drag are called streamlined shapes. They resemble a bird in flight or a fish. Cars, airplanes, rockets and speedboats are all shaped in such a way that they are streamlined to reduce maximum drag, so friction is minimum on these objects.
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