The more rougher the surface is the more it decreases the flow rate of the liquid!!
Pressure affects fluid flow because once pressure is applied the force is spread out evenly over the fluid which would.
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in many different ways in connection with the thickness of the blood,
Fluid that it attracted to a nearby surface and remains attached even when the surface curves away from the initial flow direction.
viscosity is a property of fluids ( the substances can flow) ; and it is a measure of resistance to flow due to cohesiveness forces of the two adjacent layers of that fluid. as we increased the temperature of the fluid the viscosity goes on decreasing and the fluid tendency to pressurize is keep on increasing. but until the fluid becomes gas from liquid ; that fluid can not be pressurized. so yes we can pressurize a viscous material by application of heat if the phase change takes place and the material turns to gaseous phase.
Hydraulic conductivity is the property of a material that describes how easily a fluid will flow through it.
Irregular Fluid Flow is called Turbulent Flow! I hope this helped! :D
A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
in many different ways in connection with the thickness of the blood,
About of Blood's flow:A fluid flow is classified as being internal or external, depending on whether the fluid is forced to flow in a confined channel or over a surface. The flow of an unbounded fluid over a surface such as a plate, a wire, or a pipe is external flow. The flow in a pipe or duct is internal flow if the fluid is completely bounded by solid surfaces. The flow of liquids in a duct is called open-channel flow if the duct is only partially filled with the liquid and there is an free surface, e.g. the flows of water in rivers and irrigation ditches.
Fluid that it attracted to a nearby surface and remains attached even when the surface curves away from the initial flow direction.
It prevents the tears from draining properly off the surface of the eye, causing excess fluid to remail on the eye or to flow down the face.
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Surfactant is similar to a detergent, it keeps the fluid coating the lining of the alveoli from creating surface tension. This allows the alveoli to expand without hindrance, and allows greater air flow.
Viscosity is the resistance of flow and surface tension is the lateral force of the bonds between the molecules
due to turbulance the flow of the fluid decreases. the fluid particles traces abnormal path and stops the movement of other particles also. this occur due to some sudden blocking which converts laminar flow into turbulant flow.
The Coanda effect occurs due to the presence of a curved surface immersed in a flowing fluid when the surface curves away from the flow. The flow 1) causes a lowered pressure at the surface and 2) entrains fluid to flow towards the surface. The effect can be seen as smoke streams in a wind tunnel follow the shape of, e.g. a streamlined automobile. Another example is a water flow adhering to the back of a spoon. This is caused primarily by the Van der Waals (surface tension) forces between the water and the surface of the spoon.
A substance / system that conducts heat to / from a surface, with resorting to (external) fluid flow.
A substance / system that conducts heat to / from a surface, with resorting to (external) fluid flow.