definitely fluid
Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.
Static friction has the most resistance, as it occurs when two surfaces are not moving relative to each other. Kinetic friction has less resistance, as it occurs when two surfaces are sliding against each other. Rolling friction has even less resistance, as it occurs when a round object rolls over a surface.
Friction and Air Resistance
yes and no, It depends on what type of friction. it has no friction with the table, but it does have friction from the air being pushed from beneath. What slows the puck down the most is air resistance
Friction is the sum of resistance to motion and as for resistance, it slow down the motion.
The coefficient of friction represents the resistance to sliding between two surfaces. A higher coefficient of friction indicates greater resistance to sliding, while a lower coefficient of friction indicates less resistance.
No, air resistance is not a form of static friction. Air resistance is a type of fluid friction that opposes the motion of an object moving through the air. Static friction, on the other hand, is the friction force that prevents an object from moving when a force is applied to it.
No. Its a form of friction.
air resistance is different from friction because friction is more than one thing because there is many different types of friction air restance is one of those types of friction.
The lower the value of the coefficient of friction, the lower the resistance to sliding.
It's friction, but also inertia.
Yes, it is a type called fluid friction.