yes. example of paraffin flows with increase in stress and flow curve passes through the origin, fitting in the definition of Newtonian fluids.
YES, Glycerin is Newtonian fluid.
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Sir Isaac newton who originated the concept of viscosity and is often called Non- Newtonian fluid mechanics.
A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid whose flow properties are not described by a single constant value of viscosity. Many polymer solutions and molten polymers are non-Newtonian fluids, as are many commonly found substances such as ketchup, starch suspensions, paint, blood and shampoo. In a Newtonian fluid, the relation between the shear stress and the strain rate is linear, the constant of proportionality being the coefficient of viscosity. In a non-Newtonian fluid, the relation between the shear stress and the strain rate is nonlinear, and can even be time-dependent. Therefore a constant coefficient of viscosity can not be defined. A ratio between shear stress and rate of strain (or shear-dependent viscosity) can be defined, this concept being more useful for fluids without time-dependent behavior.
Oobleck is not a gas. It is a non newtonian fluid made of corn starch and water. I suppose it could be a gas, though, if you heated it up a lot.
Newtonian
Yes, newtonian fluid.
At high temperatures such as 275F (135C), asphalt is a Newtonian fluid. At low temperature, asphalt is a non-Newtonian fluid.
Circulating blood is a non-newtonian fluid
YES, Glycerin is Newtonian fluid.
Not all non-Newtonian fluid is toxic. A good example of this would be the synovial joints such as your knee making use of a non-Newtonian fluid (synovial fluid) There are a few that would be considered bad for your health.
there are newtonian fluids and non newtonian fluids both of these belongs to real fluid which posses viscosity .newtonian fluids r those fluids which obey the newtons law of viscosity while the later doesnt.there r various types of non newtonian fluids like simple non newtonian fluid ,real plastic fluid and ideal plastic fluid an ideal plastic fluid has shear stress which is more than the yield value but after that it obeys the newtonian law of viscosity.
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a non newtonian fluid
Some ketchups are newtonian, others are not. The popular brand "Heinz" advertises what would be non-newtonian characteristics.
You get oobleck, which is a non-Newtonian fluid. A non-Newtonian fluid has properties of both a solid and a liquid and reacts to stress with increased viscosity.
All fluid in the human body is basically interstitial fluid. When it is in different parts of the body it is given different names: lymph, serum, synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, etc.