They are the same because they all have atoms.
'Fluid' means being able to flow freely. Since both states of matter contain particles that are not bonded securely to any other particle, they can indeed flow and so are called fluids.
Simply put, a fluid is a material that flows. The molecules are not bound to each other in any kind of lattice structure, but are instead free to move relative to each other.
because they can flow
Gases and liquids are called fluids.Due to the kinetic energy of the atoms/molecules of the fluids they vibrate hence result in a contant mixing or motion of the molecules. Experiments which prove the motion-Brownian motion,Smoke cell
O2 and CO2 are gases at rtp. As all gases and liquids are fluids, O2 and CO2 are considered fluids.
solids and gases
yes, gases and liquids are fluids. this term is usually used when referring to resistance since frictio occurs in solids.
Your breath is a gas
its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.
Liquid ********************* Fluids. Fluids include liquids and gases.
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.
Fluids versus liquidsAll liquids are fluids but not all fluids are liquids. The scientist (or engineer) will make that distinction but the non-scientist frequently doesn't. Fluids flow. They include liquids and gases. Liquids are a type of fluid that flows and takes the shape of its container but does not expand to fill its container. (Gases do that.) Liquid is the second state of matter, between solid and gas.Liquids do not expand, gases do. The main point is that gases and liquids are both fluids.both liquids and gases are called fluids
Gases and also liquids are fluids.
Both are fluids
liquids and gases (apex)
Fluids are substances that have the tendency to flow. Gases and liquids are both fluids because they both flow.
Anything capable of flowing is called fluid. Both liquid and gas are capable of flowing freely and so they are termed as fluids.
because they move with a flow. liquid flow down the ground, gases flow in currents
No. There are four types of matter, solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. If something is a liquid, it cannot be a gas.
fluids