Yes
2006-10-02 16:44:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Air is a combo of gasses, but it has properties of fluids as all gases do. Some parts of the air can become fluid as the fall out of the air. The part that falls out could be rain and be in the form of preciptaion as it hits the ground and become fluid on the ground, but at that point it is not part of the air. I hope that helps. The way air flows and gasses flow is similar to a fluid substance.
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Sorry I am getting fluid and liquid mixed up in my head. Replace fluid with liquid in my ideas. Air is fluid in nature. Yes it is. That is a property of air.
2006-10-02 23:55:26
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answer #2
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answered by adobeprincess 6
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Anything that flows is called a fluid. So, air and water come under this catagory. So, since air(gas) flows it is indeed a fluid.
2006-10-03 00:49:41
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answer #3
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answered by ssrirag2001 2
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yes air is afluid when air is in a oxygen cylinder in is apresent in a fluid form when it comes out is turns in to a gas so air is a fluid and i would like to know in which grade to do study?
2006-10-03 01:48:27
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answer #4
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answered by rajatah 1
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Yes. Why do so few people take the simple step of looking at the definition of fluid?
2006-10-03 00:49:36
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answer #5
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answered by Frank N 7
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Yes. Anything that can pour or flow and take the shape of the containers it is in is a fluid.
It is obviously not a liquid, but it is indeed a fluid.
2006-10-02 23:44:48
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answer #6
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answered by borscht 6
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Yes.. a branch of fluid mechanics is devoted to the behavior of gases.
A fluid is generally considered something that takes the shape of its container.
2006-10-02 23:45:38
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answer #7
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answered by Guru 6
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No, water is a fluid, air is a gas and air is a broad term for gas. Air can inlude o2, co2 and other elements. water can be turned into a gas. get a physics book it will explain it in full detail
2006-10-02 23:45:58
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answer #8
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answered by franklin d 2
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Air is not a fluid in terms of substance.
but in other terms, EVERYTHING is fluid.
2006-10-03 00:38:05
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answered by Lord of the Apocalypse 3
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No. Air is a gas, which consists of oxygen and other elements. The cleaner the air, the higher % oxygen it has.
2006-10-02 23:46:34
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answer #10
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answered by Sonike 2
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