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hi ...this is may be stupid question citing that there is so much information about the subject..
i understand that friction is possible in space...ie rub two things together and a resisting force will create drag on both surfaces and heat will be produced...
But can space vacuum create drag on an object that moves through it...can space vacuum be touched or mechanically interacted with like a gas?
Or better put can a mechanical force be applied to a space vacuum..?
i understand that friction is possible in space...ie rub two things together and a resisting force will create drag on both surfaces and heat will be produced...
But can space vacuum create drag on an object that moves through it...can space vacuum be touched or mechanically interacted with like a gas?
Or better put can a mechanical force be applied to a space vacuum..?