(fluid mechanics) The reciprocal of viscosity; expresses the ability of a substance to flow.
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(fluid mechanics) The reciprocal of viscosity; expresses the ability of a substance to flow.
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The quality of being fluid, or capable of flowing; that quality of a body which renders it incapable of resisting tangential stresses.
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Reciprocal of viscosity; the SI unit for fluidity is the rhe, which is the reciprocal of the poise.
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the property of flowing easily
Synonyms: fluidness, liquidity, liquidness, runniness
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