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Viscostity is the thickness of a fluid and hardness is of a solid. for example, u would b measuring the viscosity level difference between ketchup and water. water is thin and it's flow rate is fast but ketchup has high viscosity so it's flow rate is slow -zainab
Irregular Fluid Flow is called Turbulent Flow! I hope this helped! :D
A fluid's resistance to flow is called viscosity.
That's more or less what fluid means: something that can flow.
in many different ways in connection with the thickness of the blood,
It's the Flow Rate
It's the Flow Rate
Ability to flow means in general, fluidity is the term used to refer to the ability of a fluid toflow
Viscostity is the thickness of a fluid and hardness is of a solid. for example, u would b measuring the viscosity level difference between ketchup and water. water is thin and it's flow rate is fast but ketchup has high viscosity so it's flow rate is slow -zainab
For resistance to electrical flow, the term is specific resistance of a substance.The resistance of a fluid (gas, liquid) to flowing is called its viscosity, referred to colloquially as its thickness.
viscosity is the measure of resistance in a fluid, so basically how fast it can flow. Honey has a higher viscosity then water.
Irregular Fluid Flow is called Turbulent Flow! I hope this helped! :D
Bernoulli's principle of aerodynamic flow relates to anything that has to do with fluid flow over or through an object. It applies to fluid flow in pipes or wind flow around buildings. So I'm sure engineers who design fast cars use this principle in the design of the body and other areas such as fluid in carburetor, etc.
In general, fluidity is the term used to refer to the ability of a fluid to flow. It's the reciprocal of viscosity, which is the resistance of a fluid to deform when subjected to either shear or extensional forces. It (viscosity) is often thought of as the "thickness" of a fluid.Consider that a gas is a fluid just as a liquid is, and a gas is "more fluid" than a liquid. It (the gas) has a greater ability to "flow" than a liquid. Gas atoms or molecules "stick together" less than the atoms or molecules of a liquid. We don't use the term fluidity much in engineering, but stick to viscosity, which is linked below.Solid:A solid's ability to flow is called plasticity. Examples of this process would be the earth's mantle, which is solid material that flows underneath the Earth's crust.
An ultrasonic flow meter is used to determine how fast a fluid is moving. Ultrasonic flow meters can be purchased on the internet from ZORO Tools, Northern Tool, and Grainger Industries.
With the increase in flow rate the velocity of the fluid increases. and with the increase in velocity the pressure decreases, because there will be pressure drop (Refer Bernoulli's Theorm). So with increase in Flow rate the pressure decreases.