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There is no liquid water. It is believed that the mantle may consist of a hot dense fluid comprising water, ammonia and methane. The water would be in the form of hydrogen and oxygen ions.
Yes, they can be homogeneously mixed ('one layer' fluid) in each random ratio, but not with water.
Yes, air is a compressible fluid. Water is not a compressible fluid.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a refreashe water bottle! Everyone knows that!
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Fluid technology is the use of fluid in gas or liquid form to apply force or transport. Fans use fluid technology, as well as water guns.
The Two Fluid Tecnologies That Make The Use Of Water Are : Fire Estingwisher & Refrigirator :)
As the pumped fluid carrying heat form the boiler to the radiators.
Hi. Brake fluid is some form of oil so it is light and will weigh less than one gallon of water, depending on the type of fluid used.
Separate the water from the fluid, or replace the fluid.
Since the question is about heat exchange, I assume it is a man made. The first form of heat exchange is cooking. The first fluid is then water.
Water is not called fluid, but it is a fluid (one of the three states of matter... solid, liquid/fluid, gas)
solid is the form of khakhas fluid is the form of uche
There is no liquid water. It is believed that the mantle may consist of a hot dense fluid comprising water, ammonia and methane. The water would be in the form of hydrogen and oxygen ions.
Brake fluid absorbs water
Water, hydraulic fluid passes into the skid.