A fluid that returns to its original shape after the applied stress is released
The passage of fluid or gas through a substance
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Cytoplasm (cytosol)= the jelly-fluid(70%) that holds the cellular organelles and occupies the space between the nucleus and cell membrane.
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yes. example of paraffin flows with increase in stress and flow curve passes through the origin, fitting in the definition of Newtonian fluids.
Viscoelastic solids return, for the most part, to their original shape when a substantial applied shear load is removed. Viscoelastic fluids do not. This distinction does not have a clear boundary as viscoelastic materials all have both fluid and solid properties.
fluid that behaves as solid and as well as liquid too. it has elastic nature it will regain back when apllied stress is removed
a fluid which viscosity is inelastic. Contrary to viscoelastic fluids, in response to a small, rapidly applied and removed strain, these fluids will not deform AND return to their original shape.
These are types of fluid that exhibits both liquid and solid characteristics.The newtons law is usually assumed for viscous component and hooks law for elastic component.
A Maxwell material is a viscoelastic material having the properties both of elasticity and viscosity. It is named for James Clerk Maxwell who proposed the model in 1867.
They are viscoelastic materials
Roderic S. Lakes has written: 'Viscoelastic solids' -- subject(s): Viscoelasticity, Viscoelastic materials
power made by fluid
Gabriel Cederbaum has written: 'Random vibrations of viscoelastic laminated plates' -- subject(s): Random vibration, Viscoelastic structures
a fluid is which can move by acting a friction in it
fluid that lubricates joints
The amount of force produced by a fluid.