Yes - a Newtonian fluid (or just a fluid) is one that continues to flow regardless or forces acting on it, and is only governed by temperature and pressure. Gas certainly 'flows' without the use of force: a gas will fill an unoccupied room without any external forces.
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yes because both gases and liquids flow. They fill up space like solids do not.
Liquids and gases share the ability to flow, they are both called fluids.
they can in a way if they are very dense but they never behave exactly like fluids
Yes gasses can be fluids because anything that flows is called a fluid.
Yes, because a fluid is a liquid or a gas.
yes gas is also fluid
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molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
They're both fluids because they flow easily into air
No. First of all, liquids are not gasses. Liquids and gasses are two different states of matter. Second, you can have any mass of liquid or any mass of gas. Third, liquids are denser than gasses, meaning they have more mass for a given unit of volume.
When gasses lose heat they condense into liquids.
liquids are not fluids because a fluid is a class based on motion not a class based on a state of matter like a liquid.
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Hydraulics are powered by liquids under pressure and pnuematics are powered by gasses, usually air, under pressure. Both liquids and gasses are fluids.
Fluids are a subset of the phases of matter and include liquids, gases, plasmas and, to some extent, plastic solids.
Fluids have the ability to flow. Fluids are Liquids and Gasses.
Fluids include liquids and gasses. Liquids are not compressible. Gasses are compressible. Water is a liquid and it not compressible.
Could be Characterized as Many different things. Both are Fluids, meaning they take the shape of their container. Both are matter, albeit different states of matter
Fluids refer to both liquids and gases; liquids are just liquids. That is, Fluids = Liquid OR Gas Liquid = Liquid We can see that liquids are actually a fluid.
Yes, a fluid is the name for a substance that flows, hence gasses and liquids are fluids.
A fluid is any substance that can flow. Since liquids and both flow, they are fluids.
they are both made of particles
One similarity is that they both use fluids. Both gasses and liquids are fluids. the two are also compressible.
Typically, a lower temperature denotes higher density, but many LIQUIDS are uncompressible (water actually expands slightly as it freezes) and therefore density in maintained. FLUIDS on the other hand encompass both liquids and gasses, of which gasses ARE compressible and will increase in density as temperature drops.