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the force of friction in a fluid depends on it's speed with respect to the fluid. It also depends on the shape of the object and the nature of the fluid.
Friction, air resistance, gravity.
Dry friction and fluid friction. Dry friction resists motion of two solid surfaces in contact, while fluid friction describes the friction between layers of liquid that are moving relative to each other.
Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight
by tatty
the force of friction in a fluid depends on it's speed with respect to the fluid. It also depends on the shape of the object and the nature of the fluid.
Friction, air resistance, gravity.
Assuming you mean the inside diameter of the pipe and the friction of any fluid flowing through it, you have the surface area of the pipe, smoothness of the pipe, and also surface tension of the fluid to consider. You also have any chemical reactions between the fluid and the pipe and erosion over time to consider.
Dry friction and fluid friction. Dry friction resists motion of two solid surfaces in contact, while fluid friction describes the friction between layers of liquid that are moving relative to each other.
friction, drag, and propulsion force
Mass (inertia), friction, & power of the coil.
Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight
All friction affects a moving object, the source of the friction and the object moving is irrelevant. Water on a soccer ball would effect the performance of the ball.
Fluid Friction is friction created by a fluid or gass, and sliding friction practical says it in the name stupid
Fluid friction is the friction that occurs when an object moves through a fluid or gas.
Lubricants reduce friction by replacing sliding friction with fluid friction.