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    The meaning of FLUID is having particles that easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass and that easily yield to pressure : capable of flowing How to use fluid in a sentence
  • Fluids - physicsway. com
    Fluids whose volume cannot be reduced by applying pressure are called incompressible fluids Liquids are incompressible fluids, but gases are not Density Density ρ of a substance is defined as mass per unit volume ρ = m V where m is the mass of the substance and V is its volume SI unit of density is k g m 3 Density of water is 1000 k g
  • 11. 1 What Is a Fluid? - College Physics 2e | OpenStax
    Liquids, gases, and plasmas are considered to be fluids because they yield to shearing forces, whereas solids resist them Note that the extent to which fluids yield to shearing forces (and hence flow easily and quickly) depends on a quantity called the viscosity which is discussed in detail in Viscosity and Laminar Flow; Poiseuille’s Law
  • The Physics Classroom Tutorial
    Introduction to Fluids Giant cruise ships are able to float in the ocean Your ears pop when you swim to the bottom of the pool A car mechanic is able to lift a massive car quite easily with a hydraulic jack Airplanes experience a lift force that allows them to take off What do these phenomena have in common? They all do what they do because of fluids This chapter is about fluids and why
  • Fluids | AP®︎ College Physics 1 | Science | Khan Academy
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