Gas would not be considered a fluid. A good example of fluid is water. Anything that is a liquid is a fluid. The examples of gases are; carbon dioxide, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, methane, helium, argon, sodium, chlorine and sulphur.
Natural gas like everything else can be in solid, liquid, and gas forms, though the kind you would commonly use to fuel something would most likely be liquid.
If by gas you mean petroleum or gasoline that you put in your car, then yes it is in liquid form.
Liquid and gas
Because it has the ability to flow.
"Fluids" are substances whose particles are not rigidly attached to each other. Thus, they can flow.
No it is not. Natural gas is not man-made, and fluid gas is man-made.
Actually, liquid and gas are both fluids.
gas is not a liquid,but gasoline commonly called gas is a liquid .
A gas is also a fluid. 2. sometimes granular material can be considered a fluid. Free-to-flow wheat and sand would be examples. Some industrial processes use a 'fluidized bed' to promote reactions.
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Baby powder is not a fluid because it is not a substances that flows. It is not a gas or a liquid however it is a solid. a fluid is either a liquid or a gas
Baby powder is not a fluid because it is not a substances that flows. It is not a gas or a liquid however it is a solid. a fluid is either a liquid or a gas
Gas is classified as a fluid because of the way it flows. Air is composed of gas.
Usually if someone says fluid they mean liquid, but technically speaking gases are fluid as well.