The particles in a fluid must be able to move past each other easily, eg: Most gases and liquids
Runny depends on the viscosity of a fluid. if the viscosity is high( mayonaise) the fluid will not run as good as a fluid with low viscosity (water, honey)
They're both fluids because they flow easily into air
gas.
if the density of the fluid changes with respect to pressure is called compressible fluid f the density of the fluid does not changes with respect to pressure is called incompressible fluid
Yes it is, it means to be easily ignited and burn rapidly.
Of course, in fact very easily. Petrol is not the thing that gets ignited. It is actually the fumes. The actual liquid just goes with it.
Flash point is the temperature at which a combustible material begins to give off enough vapors that it can be ignited with a spark. Pour point is the temperature at which a viscous fluid will flow easily, primarily used to indicate the ability to pump the fluid.
You have a mixture that can be easily ignited to form water vapor.
It is ignited by compression. The air fuel mixture is compressed by the piston going up. Some diesels have glow plugs too that heat up the air fuel mixture so it is more easily ignited.
Flammable and inflammable are synonymous. Both mean easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly.
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A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
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Coffee creamer is mostly fat and since it is powdered, there is a large surface area which can easily be ignited.
Ignited Minds was created in 2002.
Yes ... and if you put it into your pants pocket, the excess fluid will leak out and burn your skin. Not to mention that when the lighter is ignited, the excess fluid will also catch fire and put you and others around you into a very dangerous situation.