Answer: 1. There will be heat produced 2. the surfaces will be eroded Answer: 3. A force opposite the direction of movement is generated.
Yes, friction can happen in a liquid. When an object moves through a liquid, such as water, the liquid molecules provide resistance to the object's motion, creating a force opposing its movement. This resistance is known as viscous drag, and it is a form of friction that occurs in liquids.
Drag
The drag is caused by friction with the air or water.
There is 'skin friction' also know as drag. There is also lubricated friction.
i think its neither as friction is made when rubbing against something like when you rub your hands together to keep warm! friction is neither a push or a pull, it is just a force that increases drag on objects. e.g the pavement causes friction on your shoe
Friction or drag
A car will have aerodynamic features to reduce forces of friction and drag. A sleek body style will help do this.
"Drag" is the name given to the force of air resistance, or friction in general.
Drag is a force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid, like air or water, while friction is a force that opposes the motion of an object on a surface. Both drag and friction slow down the motion of an object, but drag specifically affects objects moving through a fluid, while friction affects objects moving on a surface.
drag is one of the three
Drag.
Friction, drag