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Does cooking oil reduce friction more than water?

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Answered by snehapaul150106
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Answer:

yes cooking oil has less density which helps in reducing the friction

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Answered by pavanadevassy
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Answer:

Yes, cooking oil reduces friction more than water.

Explanation:

Yes, cooking oil reduces friction more than water. Oil molecules are more viscous to each other than water molecules. Since among oil molecules, there is more attraction than with other substances they move easily with any other substances that touch them. Hence oil reduces the friction this way. In the case of water, it has less viscosity hence less attraction than oil among its molecules. Even if it reduces friction to an extent it is not as effective as oil.

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