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Do gasses ever move via anything other than a pressure differential?

Asked by Poser (7808points) September 19th, 2008

Every example I can think of involves some sort of pressure differential—wind, balloons, breathing, exhaust, jet blast, rotor wash—all involve movement of air due to pressure differentials. Is there any other mechanism by which gasses can move?

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