No, Air is a gas water is a liquid Steam is a liquid vapor
the air is a fluid because it flows in to rooms and it take the shape of what it fills.
It is the study of movement through air as a fluid (air being the fluid hypathetically )
Fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air is called air.
It depends on the state of the fluid, liquid or gas. If air is liquefied and water is turned into a gas then water will be more buoyant. At STP air is more buoyant. Water. Air is not a fluid - but it does have some fluid properties.Between the two air is more buoyant.
As steam cools it reverts back to fluid-- water.
steam and air.
No, Air is a gas water is a liquid Steam is a liquid vapor
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)
What is it conveying , steam, condensate ,water for a fire system, Oil ? Temperature of tghe fluid /air?
Yes, air is a compressible fluid. Water is not a compressible fluid.
A steam engine is a heat engine. A steam engine uses boiling water to produce mechanical work. It uses the steam from the boiling water as its working fluid.
Steam is nothing but a homogeneous mixture of water & air
Boiling Water + Steam x Gushing in the air = Geiser...
A Fluid Is A Substance Which Can Flow, So Some Examples Of A Fluid Would Be; Coffee Tap Water, A Water Fall and Steam.
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When steam is cooled in the air, you can see it condensing into a mist. This process is called condensation.