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any thing that has atoms-the smallest things in nature, causes friction.

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13y ago

This type of friction is due to the property called "viscosity". A gas, or more particularly a liquid, is described as "viscous" when it resists flow, either of itself or of an object through it. Water is quite obviously more viscous than air, while honey or treacle is more viscous than water, for example.

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yes all forms of matter have friction no mater what they are solid liquids and gas all have friction

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any thing that has atoms-the smallest things in nature, causes friction.

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13y ago

Absolutely they do. For example, your gas mileage is affected by the friction of air, which is why we try to make cars aerodynamic.

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Liquids and gases are affected by friction.

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12y ago

Yes, when winds moves past each other.

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