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  • Understanding Friction in a Vacuum: A Scientific Explanation
    There is no such thing as friction in a vacuum. Friction is a force that opposes the relative motion of two objects in contact. It is caused by the interaction of the microscopic irregularities on the surfaces of the two objects. In a vacuum, there is no air or other molecules to create these irregularities, so there can be no friction.
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