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A velocity potential is a scalar function whose gradient is equal to the velocity of the fluid at that point. If a fluid is incompressible and has zero viscosity (an ideal fluid) its velocity as a function of position can always be described by a velocity potential. For a real fluid this is not generally possible.
There are ideal gases..
an ideal ammeter will have zero resistance
They are two types of Non-Ideal solutions. They are (i) Non-Ideal solutions showing positive deviation (ii) Non-ideal solutions showing negative deviation
An ecosystem which is neither open nor closed is known as an "Ideal Ecosystem".
Any fluid that has no resistance to shear stress and no compressibility is called "Ideal Fluid"
Ideal Fluid:An incompressible fluid that has no internal viscosity.
Ideal FluidsIn compressibleIt has zero viscosityNo resistance is encountered as the fluid movesReal FluidsCompressibleViscous in natureCertain amount of resistance is always offered by these fluids as they move
inviscid flow
The ideal replacement is the same size it was built with.
The pressure within the fluid decreases
No, it is an ideal fluid and therefore exhibits Newtonian flow.
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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The ideal size is not very small maybe medium but best to have it in the summer because you can have it outside on your yard/lawn with all of you sweets and chips. That's the ideal.
without getting into specifics, a desktop replacement should probably cost at least $1000. something in this range will be comparable to about a $700 desktop.
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