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No. Gases and liquids are matter. Matter is not a force; it is acted upon by forces. Gases and liquids can exert a force or transmit a force, but they themselves are not forces.
The force of attraction between two bodies is gravity. Or, magnetism...
weak, there will always be a force of attraction.
Cohesive force is the force of attraction between molecules of the same kind or of the same substance. Eg. cohesive force of attraction exists between water molecules
It is gravity.
since the molecular force of attraction is less,thus the liquids flow.
gases have less force of attraction and more space between the moleculesas compare to liquids.
All the states of matter possess two things: kinetic energy and force of attraction. This is experienced between their molecules. Liquids possess high kinetic energy which enables them to flow, while the force attraction between their molecules is weak so their molecules are free to move which enable liquids to flow. ----- Edit ----- Yes, liquids can flow because they don't have strong intermolecular bonds.
The attraction that causes water and other liquids to form drops and thin films is cohesion. The attraction between oppositely charges ions results in the formation of an ionic bond.
the force of attraction between the particles gases is weak force of attraction between the particles in liquid is a bit strong force of attraction between the particles in solid is strongest this is the right answers,,,,,dont worry :)
No, the density of gas is lower because the the force of attraction is minimum at gaseous state.
Oxygen will have more force of attraction
Liquids have intermolecular forces of attraction,these resist the motion of a liquid. These forces have different magnitude in different liquids thus some fluids flow more easily than others.
electrostatic force
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
To go towards the force
To go towards the force