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Is there is friction in space

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Answered by amal14
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no there is no friction in space . even if there is, that's extremely less and undetectable. this is the reason why satellites and spacecrafts need no fuel or propulsion to maintain a constant speed in space
Answered by Anonymous
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Extremely negligible. It is there because space is not perfect vaccum. It contains mostly hydrogen and little helium gas along with many interstellar particles thrown into space by stars. There are many incredibely small meteriods and ice crystals (probably)

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