Physics, asked by ace8, 1 year ago

why water is not present in the liquid state in space

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Answered by vishnu43
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because in space there is less gravity so the liquid form of water turns into gel form
this is the answer I know

ace8: I think you are wrong
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Answered by harismitha
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we can observe tht in the vacuum r space any force is not present so we can observe tht ther is no gravity too so it doesn't exist in liquid state and becomes like a gel

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ace8: except gravity is there any more external force that can act on a object
harismitha: normal force
harismitha: even friction
harismitha: but they are absent in vacuum
ace8: is normal force related to friction force
harismitha: if it helped u plz mark me as brainliest
ace8: I think thinh that I got my answer thank u
harismitha: no its just the upward force which acts on an obj
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