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measures the rate of fluid flow
There are 64 fluid ounces (1/2 gallon) in two quarts. (US). In UK measures it is 80 fluid ounces.
8 fluid ounces equals a cup. Fluid measures are always a measure of volume.
About 11.3 (11.2713) 3-fluid-ounce measures from one liter.
The particles in a fluid must be able to move past each other easily, eg: Most gases and liquids
Hydraulic conductivity is the property of a material that describes how easily a fluid will flow through it.
permeability
streamlining
This is called streamlining.
It is called streamlining.
This question is sort of a non-sequitur. I think the answer you want is: a low viscosity fluid.
That property is called by "Cohesion" i.e., Property of Fluid by which its own molecules are attracted.
It measures the pressure of a fluid or gas.
measures the rate of fluid flow
A liter measures volume, usually liquids. One liter equals about 33.8 fluid ounces.
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If you can look 'through' it easily, yes it homogenous. Most of them are! If not a 'clear' fluid then it is heterogenous.