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· When objects move through fluids they​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When an object moves through a fluid, it pushes the molecules of the fluid out of the way. 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.

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Water and air are the most common fluids. There is a friction whenever an object moves through a fluid.It is called fluid friction. Air is very light and thin, yet it exerts frictional force on objects moving through it.

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