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I guess it depends on the object (knife, spade, ocean liner!). If someone is silly enough to push a foreign object inside their anus (and can't get it out) it would probably mean a trip to the hospital for the doctors to remove it. No, you won't die, but the hospital staff will probably have a good laugh at your expense.

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If an object moves through a fluid what is the friction?

The friction experienced by an object moving through a fluid is called fluid friction, also known as drag. This force opposes the motion of the object, making it more difficult for the object to move through the fluid. The amount of fluid friction depends on factors such as the speed of the object, the viscosity of the fluid, and the shape of the object.


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