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Irregular Fluid Flow is called Turbulent Flow! I hope this helped! :D
fluid friction or drag pushes the opposite direction the wnd is trying to flow.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called viscosity.
That's more or less what fluid means: something that can flow.
This is a multi-faceted question. In biological terms, fluids flow across selectively permeable membranes due to concentration gradients. The fluid will flow to the side witht he greater solute concentration (or osmolarity).
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inside area of fluid conductor in centimeter square x velocity of fluid in centimeters per second/1000 = flow in litre per second simple formula: Q=a*v Q=Flow rate a=area of pipe v=velocity of fluid in the pipe
Energy flow refers to the transfer of physical energy from one place to another. This often involves the flow of fluid.
A valve is a device that manipulates the flow of a fluid (liquid or gas) from one area to another. It can simply shut off the flow, it can increase or decrease the amount of flow, or it can reroute the flow of a fluid to a different pathway, as well as many other functions.
a fluid naturally flows from an area of the high pressure to an are of low pressure.
Velocity of fluid. Area of pipe.
flow, fluent, fluid, graceful, liquid, moving, running, smooth, streaming
Irregular Fluid Flow is called Turbulent Flow! I hope this helped! :D
decrease in pressure from one point in a pipe or a duct to another point downstream of the fluid flow. It is due to frictional forces on a fluid that flow through a pipe or a duct
adhesion causes the flow rate to go faster because of the attraction between the particles of a fluid and particles of other substances.
fluid friction or drag pushes the opposite direction the wnd is trying to flow.
It flows from high pressure are to low pressure area.