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Everyone's asking this. I'm pretty sure its fluid. Your over a water that fluid. Sliding friction, technically no because fluid is more specific. Static, why would you consider that. If you're surfing assume that water is moving so, yeah. And rolling. We'll you don't have wheels on your surfboard do you?
Fluid Friction is friction created by a fluid or gass, and sliding friction practical says it in the name stupid
Lubricants reduce friction by replacing sliding friction with fluid friction.
That refers to the air resistance. "Fluid" is anything that flows, so basically, liquids and gases.
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While surfing, you experience fluid friction.
An example of fluid friction is the air resistance felt by an airplane.
Fluid friction occurs between layers within a fluidthat are moving relative to each other.
Everyone's asking this. I'm pretty sure its fluid. Your over a water that fluid. Sliding friction, technically no because fluid is more specific. Static, why would you consider that. If you're surfing assume that water is moving so, yeah. And rolling. We'll you don't have wheels on your surfboard do you?
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Rolling Friction, Static Friction, Sliding Friction, & fluid Friction
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by my calculations the calves ,thighs ,arms and of course the optical nerves
example of fluid friction are air resistance or drag because an object moving through air actually collides with miniature particles, specially dust particles .
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.
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Fluid Friction is friction created by a fluid or gass, and sliding friction practical says it in the name stupid