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friction due to liquids and gases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Friction and Gases Friction only happens with solid objects, but you do get resistance to motion in both liquids and gases. This doesn't involve sliding surfaces like friction does, but is instead the kind of resistance you get if you try to push your way through a crowd. It's a colliding situation, not a sliding one.

Answered by mauryadynasty
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friction does not happen in liquid and gases. friction is occurs only hard substance. but liquid and gases are lubricants object. lubricants object ment a object that reduces friction.

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