When you try to hold a fish it reduces the friction a fish experiences by at least 65%. It experiences sliding friction while swimming through water.
there is no friction because air isn't friction and there is nothing else that makes a fish stop swimming.
A sponge swims by squirting water out through a tube
Boats experience friction with the water they are floating on, known as hydrodynamic drag. This drag is caused by the resistance of the water against the hull of the boat as it moves through the water. Factors such as the shape of the hull and the speed of the boat can affect the amount of friction experienced.
A sponge swims by squirting water out through a tube
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swims,silly!
No, you imbecile - it swims.
A sting ray swims slowly through the water.
When you dive into a pool, you typically experience fluid friction, which is the resistance encountered when an object moves through a fluid (in this case, water). Fluid friction depends on the speed and shape of the object moving through the fluid.
The reactive force would be gliding through the water.
When you ride a bike through a puddle, you experience both kinetic friction between your tires and the wet surface of the puddle, as well as fluid friction from the water resisting the movement of your tires. The water can also create hydroplaning, reducing the traction between your tires and the ground.
Examples of fluid friction are fish swimming through water, an airplane flying through the air and a motorboat skidding over water. Although fluid friction refers to friction through water, it can also apply to air.