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A tuna fish body is streamlined to reduce friction. Which describes the type of friction the fish must overcome?
kinetic friction
rolling friction
static friction
fluid friction
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a water slide
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Fluid friction — the tuna experiences drag moving through water.
(For a water slide you mainly have sliding (kinetic) friction between you and the slide, reduced by the layer of water — i.e., fluid friction/drag.)
(For a water slide you mainly have sliding (kinetic) friction between you and the slide, reduced by the layer of water — i.e., fluid friction/drag.)
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