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Fluids are neither solids nor liquids. Fluids are a form between solids and liquids. Fluids donot exhibit a fixed shape like solids do and also are not free flowing as liquids are. Fluids, while maintaining their total volume can flow freely upto a certain extent. Though not very accurate, a fluid behaves some what like ketchup :)
Because the solid can be made to flow, or move so it is called as fluids
fluids move and are liquids, soldids are hard and and is like a dresser or something
A fluid is a substance which can flow, so some examples of fluids would be coffee, tap water, and steam.
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solids and gases
One way to separate solids and fluids is through filtration. Pour the mixture through a filter and the solids will be trapped in the filter.
Fluids are neither solids nor liquids. Fluids are a form between solids and liquids. Fluids donot exhibit a fixed shape like solids do and also are not free flowing as liquids are. Fluids, while maintaining their total volume can flow freely upto a certain extent. Though not very accurate, a fluid behaves some what like ketchup :)
three examples of nested solids
It is simply transporting fluids through pipelines.
Fluids and solids
Because the solid can be made to flow, or move so it is called as fluids
Regurgitation or vomiting is the return of solids and fluids from the stomach back to the mouth.
Reginald Cyril Stanley has written: 'Mechanical properties of solids andfluids' -- subject(s): Analytic Mechanics 'Mechanical properties of solids and fluids' -- subject(s): Fluids, Materials, Solids
fluids move and are liquids, soldids are hard and and is like a dresser or something
Either by conduction or convection?
Anything that creates vibrations in solids and fluids.