Fluids flow. They include liquids and gases. Liquids are a type of fluid that flows and takes the shape of its container but does not expand to fill its container. (Gases do that.) Liquid is the second state of matter, between solid and gas.
Liquids do not expand, gases do. The main point is that gases and liquids are both fluids.
both liquids and gases are called fluids
nothing. both words have the same meaning.
A manometer is a device that is used to measure the pressure of a fluid. The U-shaped glass tube is partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury. The difference between the height of the mercury corresponds to the difference between the pressure of the fluid in the container and the atmospheric pressure.
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Fluids refer to both liquids and gases; liquids are just liquids. That is, Fluids = Liquid OR Gas Liquid = Liquid We can see that liquids are actually a fluid.
A manometer is a device that is used to measure the pressure of a fluid. The U-shaped glass tube is partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury. The difference between the height of the mercury corresponds to the difference between the pressure of the fluid in the container and the atmospheric pressure.
Any pressure difference is irrelevant. The distinction is in the operating fluid. In pneumatic systems, it's a gas. In hydraulic systems, it's a liquid.
is there a chemical difference between the solid and liquid states of nitrogen
describe the differences between intravenous fluid and blood
sperm cells are the male reproductive cells produced from testes, where as the other is the liquid produced from seminal vesicle which is a liquid containing protein and food essential for the survival of sperm. it is the liquid where sperm remains swimming.
water is a liquid. Generally Liquids and Fluids are classified. Liquids are that state of matter which have loosely arranged molecules and they are highly flowy. Fluids are that state of matter which are a little more thick than liquids that is more viscous. for example, water is a liquid and Honey a fluid.
Yes, liquid is fluid.
Any matter which can flow is a fluid whereas liquid is a pure state of matter between solid and gas. All liquids are fluid but all fluids may not be liquid, as some semi solid also sustain sheering stress i.e fluid nature
What is the difference between solid and gas in terms of their fluidity
A liquid is a compound or a mixture; the chemical composition is representative for this liquid.
the only difference is the energy of the atoms