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    fluid
    /ˈfluːɪd/

    noun

    • 1. a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or (especially) a liquid: "body fluids"

    adjective

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  2. Sep 5, 2024 · Fluids are substances that can flow and take the shape of their container, including both liquids and gases. They deform under applied stress, allowing movement and adaptation to surroundings. Fluids are essential in natural and industrial processes, making them a key concept in physics and engineering. Examples of Fluids.

  3. Sep 9, 2024 · water, a substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid states. It is one of the most plentiful and essential of compounds. A tasteless and odourless liquid at room temperature, it has the important ability to dissolve many other substances.

  4. Sep 9, 2024 · Water - Properties, Structure, Chemistry: Water has several important physical properties. Although these properties are familiar because of the omnipresence of water, most of the physical properties of water are quite atypical.

  5. Sep 17, 2024 · viscosity, resistance of a fluid (liquid or gas) to a change in shape, or movement of neighbouring portions relative to one another. Viscosity denotes opposition to flow. The reciprocal of the viscosity is called the fluidity, a measure of the ease of flow. Molasses, for example, has a greater viscosity than water.

  6. 1 day ago · Water is the chemical substance with chemical formula H 2 O; one molecule of water has two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom. [26] Water is a tasteless, odorless liquid at ambient temperature and pressure. Liquid water has weak absorption bands at wavelengths of around 750 nm which cause it to appear to have a ...

  7. 4 days ago · The Solid is defined as one of the four fundamental states of matter in which the molecules are closely packed together and contain the least amount of kinetic energy while a fluid is defined as a substance that deforms continuously when acted on by a shearing stress of any magnitude.

  8. Sep 12, 2024 · The fluid you sweat comprises mainly salt and water. Excessive sweating can cause dehydration since you lose a large amount of water. The technical term for excessive sweating is...