A substance that flows is called a fluid
Yes, a fluid is the name for a substance that flows, hence gasses and liquids are fluids.
i guess its called fluid.....
Both can flow.
In physics, a fluid is a substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress.
A substance that flows is called "liquid".
Although this is usually thought of as a liquid, a better name would be a fluid as liquids, gases and solids such as dust (e.g. pyroclastic flow during volcanic events) can flow.
A fluid is any substance that flows. Fluids can either be liquid or gases. You can tell whether a liquid is true because they form a flat surface. Fine solid do flow, except they form a heap.
heat flows everything, from a warmer substance to a cooler substance to maintain equilibrium.
a substance that is both fluid and a non fluid is non
It flows
Which word do you not understand? incompressible - cannot be compressed viscous - resistant to flow, "thick" fluid - substance that flows (both gases and liquids are fluids, but gases are usually compressible; liquids generally aren't)