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What is the force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid?

A. Friction
B. Drag
C. Gravity
D. Tension

Answer: Drag


Additional Information: Drag is the resistance force experienced by an object moving through a fluid (liquid or gas). It acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion.


Subjects: Physics

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