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What is liquid friction?

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Friction = Light x Velocity
Any Friction is simply the m/Z (Stationary Light Particles) within any piece of Mass being struck by Velocity.

FRICTION = m/Z x AZ = mA = Force = Light x Velocity = FRICTION

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