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the effect of gravitation is more in liquid than in solid,why?

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Answered by arjunkhatriak5795759
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what effect gravitation in solid and liquid

Answered by nafibarli789
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The effect of gravitation is more in liquid than in solid because a liquid exists much better flexibly than a solid, it can move more when a force exists used.

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The effect of gravitation is more in liquid than in solid because a liquid exists much better flexibly than a solid, it can move more when a force exists used.

Gravity operates on equivalent amounts of mass in exactly the exact manner. 1 kg of liquid exists involved in the exact way as 1 kg of solid and 1 kg of gas. The only distinction exists that any force, regardless of the source, working on 1 kg of solid may not be capable of changing its shape, whereas the exact force on 1 kg of liquid may cause it to flow.

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