When it becomes frozen.
When temperature decreases, a fluid will eventually freeze and become solid
A gas is a gas, as the name suggests. It can, along with liquid be referred to as a fluid. Cooled and pressurised sufficiently it can become a liquid and cooled further, a solid.
When a fluid cools, its molecules lose energy and move more slowly, causing the fluid to contract and become denser. Eventually, the fluid may reach its freezing point and solidify into a solid state.
The solid I think and the fluid is water
A fluid is NOT a solid. A fluid is a type of matter that flows. A fluid is liquid and gases.
When temperature becomes below the melting point, it 'freezes' to become solid.
Yes, a solid passing through a fluid creates friction with the fluid molecules, which results in resistance known as drag. The size, shape, and speed of the solid will influence the amount of resistance it experiences in the fluid. This resistance can impact the solid's ability to move through the fluid efficiently.
No its a solid
Fluid friction occurs when a solid object moves through a fluid.
When a solid moves through a fluid, its shape and surface characteristics can influence the fluid's flow patterns, leading to changes in drag and resistance. The "blink" effect, which may refer to a sudden change in the solid's position or orientation, can disrupt the fluid's boundary layer and alter the pressure distribution around the solid. Consequently, this can increase or decrease the resistance encountered by the solid, depending on the specifics of the motion and the fluid properties. Overall, the interaction between the solid and fluid is complex and can significantly impact the resistance experienced.
A solid is as solid as solid gets. Liquids freeze and become solids. Solids become denser solids.
solid to a liquid........................................ :)