Then there's friction when moving through a fluid (either liquid or gas), referred to as Drag. In your own words and usi
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Then there's friction when moving through a fluid (either liquid or gas), referred to as Drag. In your own words and usi
Then there's friction when moving through a fluid (either liquid or gas), referred to as Drag. In your own words and using specifics from the simulation, how does Drag compare to surface Friction? (Tip: turn on the Force Vectors to see the Drag forces acting against the projectile.) Be sure to mention - are there still two types: static and kinetic? - which direction friction is applied. - how object mass (weight) and/or object speed affect the magnitude of the frictional force.
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