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Is fluid friction a balanced or unbalanced force?

Fluid friction is an unbalanced force because it opposes the motion of an object through a fluid, such as air or water. It creates resistance to the object's movement, which requires additional force to overcome.


What types of friction occur while you ride a bike through a puddle?

You would experience fluid friction and rolling friction, and since you are not likely to be completely submerged, air resistance.


Does fluid friction affect soccer balls?

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.


What would cause and object to float on fluid?

An object would float on a fluid if the density of the object was less than the density of the fluid.


What does friction do to the object's motion?

The motion of the object might slow down or just change itself object would resist moving or keep moving. An object can have static friction, sliding friction, or rolling friction.


What would happen if an object is immersed in a fluid and the object and the fluid had the same density?

The object would behave as a part of fluid and it will remain where it is kept.


Does friction speed up an object?

Friction does not speed up an object; it creates drag and slows it down.


What if there is no friction would a a moving object stop moving?

If there is no friction, a moving object would continue moving at a constant velocity in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. Without friction to oppose its motion, the object would not come to a stop on its own.


What can you do with no friction?

an object would slip and slid


What state of matter of an object of an object that stinks into a fluid compare to the density of the fluid?

If an object that sinks into a fluid has a lower density than the fluid, it would float. If the object has a higher density than the fluid, it would sink. The state of matter of the object does not determine whether it will float or sink - it's the density that determines the behavior.


Which would have more friction a small child or a 300 pound man sliding down a sliding board?

A 300 pound man would have more friction while sliding down a board, for one of the factors affecting friction is the force that an object is pushed on another, so the heavier object would have more friction. The formula for Friction is : F=uR - F:Friction u: coefficient of friction R:weight of object so as you times the weight by the coefficient the heavier object would produce a higher friction than a lighter one. :) hope this helped.


Which way is friction exerted?

Friction exerts a force opposite the direction of the object's motion. For example, if you were pushing an object to the right (looking from a side view) the friction would be facing left.