no bcoz the density and viscosity of the water and different fluids and not same
no, a better analog is reactance
Immersed resistance refers to the level of opposition or impedance that an object or material experiences when placed in a fluid medium, such as water. In this context, it typically relates to the resistance encountered by objects moving through a fluid or submerged in a fluid. This resistance can impact the speed and efficiency of movement.
resistance created by a fluid to forward motion. The resistance met by a swimmer in their forward progress caused by the water is passive drag;
Air resistance is also known as drag, while water resistance is commonly referred to as drag or fluid resistance. Both terms describe the force that opposes the motion of an object through air or water.
Viscosity is the fluid property that measures its resistance to flow. It determines how easily a fluid can deform and flow. Fluids with high viscosity, like honey, flow more slowly than fluids with low viscosity, like water.
Air resistance, also known as drag, is the force that opposes the motion of an object through the air. It is caused by air molecules colliding with the object, creating a backward force that slows it down. Fluid resistance is a similar concept but refers to the resistance encountered by an object moving through a fluid like water.
Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.
They are the same volume and very close to the same weight.
Fluid friction is defined as occurring between layers within a fluid that are moving relative to each other. It is a resistance so it does not move a submarine through water.
Viscosity is the resistance of a fluid to flow. For example, honey is more viscous than water.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.
Fluid Friction is best visualized by VISCOSITY, which is a measure of Flow resistance, or thickness of a Fluid. The thicker a Fluid is the harder it is to move an object through it.Think of the difference between Water and Honey. Turn a bottle of Honey upside down and the air bubble slowly flows through it from down to up. Do the same thing with a bottle of Water and the bubble ZIPS to the top.Honey has more Fluid Friction (Viscosity) than Water.