When you swim, your skin and the water connect and rub, even if if it doesn't feel like it, as you glide through the water. Seeing as friction is defined as "the rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another," it is a perfect example of fluid friction.
An example of fluid friction is the air resistance felt by an airplane.
There is 'skin friction' also know as drag. There is also lubricated friction.
there is no friction because air isn't friction and there is nothing else that makes a fish stop swimming.
Yes. In physics, the types of friction include: static friction, sliding friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction. Water has fluid friction. This is considerably less than static friction, but it's there. Fluid friction also includes other liquids and air (things that flow).
You want less friction. Then you will go faster.
Fluid friction occurs between layers within a fluidthat are moving relative to each other.
Examples of fluid friction are fish swimming through water, an airplane flying through the air and a motorboat skidding over water. Although fluid friction refers to friction through water, it can also apply to air.
Examples of fluid friction are fish swimming through water, an airplane flying through the air and a motorboat skidding over water. Although fluid friction refers to friction through water, it can also apply to air.
One would be........ A swimmer swimming through water
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Rolling Friction, Static Friction, Sliding Friction, & fluid Friction
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