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What is the flow of energy through a fluid?

Hydraulic force.


A fluid resistance to flow is called?

A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.


What is flow of energy?

Energy flow refers to the transfer of physical energy from one place to another. This often involves the flow of fluid.


What is the material that does not allow energy to pass through it easily?

Materials that allow energy to flow easily through it are called conductors.


What is frictional loss?

The energy lost through friction as a fluid flows through a pipe. The amount of energy lost is dependent on both the characteristics of the fluid (viscosity, density) and the pipe (roughness, diameter, length) as well as the rate of flow.


An irregular fluid flow is what?

Irregular Fluid Flow is called Turbulent Flow! I hope this helped! :D


A fluid resistance to flow?

A fluid's resistance to flow is called viscosity.


How does energy flow through the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem?

How does energy flow through an ecosystem?


What is pipe friction loss?

The energy lost through friction as a fluid flows through a pipe. The amount of energy lost is dependent on both the characteristics of the fluid (viscosity, density) and the pipe (roughness, diameter, length) as well as the rate of flow.


The flow of energy is called what?

The flow of thermal energy is called heat transfer. It is through the various means of heat transfer that thermal energy moves from one place to another. Heat moves from where it is hot to where it is not. Always. Think it through and it will make perfect sense.


What is the difference between pump and a hydraulic motor?

A hydraulic pump will be powered by a mechanical source, such as a combustion engine or electric motor. The input shaft actuates a mechanism which pushes fluid through it, thus converting the mechanical energy into fluid energy. A hydraulic motor is powered by the flow of hydraulic fluid through it, and will use this fluid energy to power a mechanical device - typically, a shaft, thus converting fluid energy to mechanical energy.


Why does a ball fall more slowly through viscous fluid than through water?

Viscosity is defined as a measure of the resistance to flow of a fluid. Therefor, the flow of, or the passage of an object through, a viscous fluid is resisted by the fluid.