Fluids can move two ways, by aerodynamics and hydrodynamics. Aerodynamics refers to gas moving around solid objects. Hydrodynamics refers to liquids moving around solid objects. Example water moving in a turbine.
yes you would think so because fluid are liquids and gases . So all fluids should be able to flow because it isn't solid
Fluids are substances that flow. Liquids flow, gases flow, and ionized gases (plasmas) flow. Thus, they are all fluids.
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Gases and fluids are all considered fluids which mean they are able to flow. This is because their particles are able to slide into each other. Solids, though some may seem to flow ( salt, sand ) are not able to because their particles are extreamly close together there for they are not able to slide into each other.
A fluid is any substance that can flow. Liquids are just one type of substance that can flow. Gases are the other type.
Fluids are substances that flow. Liquids flow, gases flow, and ionized gases (plasmas) flow. Thus, they are all fluids.
yes they are all fluids as they all flow
Yes, that's what "fluid" means - that the substance in question can flow.
All liquids are not fluids because fluids are those ones which can flow easily and smoothely but honey is an e.g. of liquids which cant flow and hence is not a fluid.
Fluids have the ability to flow. Fluids are Liquids and Gasses.
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yes indeed solids can flow as well. all states of matter are fluids.
A fluid is any substance that can flow. Since liquids and both flow, they are fluids.
because liqids can flow from higher level to lower level the gases flow in all available direction. due to this tendency of flowing,both of them called fluids
because liqids can flow from higher level to lower level the gases flow in all available direction. due to this tendency of flowing,both of them called fluids
Fluids are substances that have the tendency to flow. Gases and liquids are both fluids because they both flow.
smoke is a fluid. all gases are fluids because they flow and take up space