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In your own words, explain the difference between dry friction and drag due to fluid friction

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Dry friction:

Its force which prevents any solid surface moving over another flat substrate, and all substances which move compared to each other are often opposed by dry friction and could have the impact from either opposing movement or inducing movement throughout the body.

drag due to fluid friction:

It also is known as Skin Friction Drag, which is indeed a drag created by a liquid's friction against the surface of the object which passes thru it. In fluid mechanics, drag sometimes alluded to as air resistance, a form of friction, or fluid resistance, another form of resistance is a force acting contrary to any entity's gravitational attraction about the external fluid.

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