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Liquids offer more friction than gases. *
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Answered by Anamikaas04
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

liquids tend to be more thicker than gases. They are more viscous than gases.

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Answered by zumba12
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Liquids offer more friction than gases. - True

Explanation:

  • Due to relative motion between two objects, frictional force increases. When two items rub against each other, electrostatic force is produced. As an outcome, the frictional force is caused by electrostatic interactions between molecules.
  • In solids, liquids, and gases, this is true. As the distance between charges grows, so does the electrostatic force.
  • Molecules in gases are further apart than in liquids. As a consequence, the electrostatic force in liquids is larger than in gases. So, the frictional force in liquids is larger than in gases.
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