• Question: why does humans feel liquid, solid but not gas?

    Asked by nishamaliknm to Ceri-Wyn, Bridget on 26 Jun 2010 in Categories: .
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      Bridget Waller answered on 25 Jun 2010:


      Do you mean why can we feel solid and liquid with our hands, but we can’t feel gas? That’s a great question! I think the answer is that the particles in gas are too spread out to have a ‘surface’, and so even though we can technically touch it, there is no clear barrier between the gas and another substance. So we just pass straight through it, with no resistance. I have never really thought about that before – interesting!

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