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netineya [11]
4 years ago
12

a tuna fish is streamlined to reduce friction which describes the type of of friction the fish must overcome

Physics
1 answer:
Solnce55 [7]4 years ago
4 0

A tuna fish is streamlined to reduce friction which describes the type of of friction the fish must overcome drag force. Drag force affects the fall of a tuna fish because the area of a body has an increase in surface area and hinders the flow of the molecules around it thus increasing the drag force. 

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