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A fluid that returns to its original shape after the applied stress is released
Supercritical Fluid
Prior to Faraday, people thought of electricity as a fluid that flowed through conductors. The concept of an electric field -- the idea that there could be an electric force in the air (or even in a vacuum) -- came from Faraday. Without that concept, building an electric motor is difficult, because the entire idea of making a piece of metal move using only an electric current depends on it.
Yes, it can. Human fluids include sodium, potassium and other electrolytes that, by definition, include free ions. Current will flow through these electrolytes and will start the process of breaking down the aqueous electrolytes to their constituent elements.
Can't be applied in the region close to the boundry.Can't be applied to sharply converging flow.Can't describe wakes.
That is normal. The fluid expands when heated.That is normal. The fluid expands when heated.
an electric solenoid is used in an automatic transmission to open a port or valve to allow transmission fluid to enter , its basically a plunger with a wire winded around it , when a current is applied it moved in or out depending on design . an electromechanical field is created by the current and windings
When a fluid (liquid or gas) is heated, it expands. The heated fluid is therefore less dense than the fluid around it, so it rises.Colder fluid then sinks down to replace it and this sets up a movement of fluid called a CONVECTION CURRENT.
When a fluid (liquid or gas) is heated, it expands. The heated fluid is therefore less dense than the fluid around it, so it rises.Colder fluid then sinks down to replace it and this sets up a movement of fluid called a CONVECTION CURRENT.
A current of part of the substance rising then dropping and repeating
the air/fluid gets hot and expands
Pascal's Principle states that the pressure is transmitted evenly through a liquid. That's why when you inflate a balloon with air, it expands evenly in all directions.
The density of a fluid goes down (becomes less dense) when heat is applied.
potential difference make the current to flow. i think this can be compared with mechanical system as fluid flow as a result prssure difference between two points
The current is called a convection current.
-noun1.Also called cataphoresis. Physical Chemistry . the motion of colloidal particles suspended in a fluid medium, due to the influence of an electric field on the medium.2.Biology . this technique, applied to sorting proteins according to their responses to an electric field.
If you have an electric power steering system, that means you HAVE NO FLUID. Therefore no fluid to change in the 1st place.