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6 November, 18:36

Why doesn't friction exist in space

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  1. 6 November, 19:27
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    when two surfaces rub together in outer space, there will be friction. Friction is a surface effect and doesn't depend upon there being air. There is also a force like air resistance from the very sparse gas in space, but it will be very, very small, since space is a very good vacuum.
  2. 6 November, 20:58
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    Because their is no gravity in space
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