Fluids are neither solids nor liquids. Fluids are a form between solids and liquids. Fluids donot exhibit a fixed shape like solids do and also are not free flowing as liquids are.
Fluids, while maintaining their total volume can flow freely upto a certain extent. Though not very accurate, a fluid behaves some what like ketchup :)
Anything capable of flowing is called fluid. Both liquid and gas are capable of flowing freely and so they are termed as fluids.
Fluids versus liquidsAll liquids are fluids but not all fluids are liquids. The scientist (or engineer) will make that distinction but the non-scientist frequently doesn't. 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
Liquids and Gases are both matter, and are not solids.
Fluids are substances that have the tendency to flow. Gases and liquids are both fluids because they both flow.
The word "fluid" means "something that is capable of flowing". Both gases and liquids are fluids in this sense, though it's more common in casual use to use the term strictly for liquids.
Common properties of liquids and gases: (i) Both do not have a specific shape. (ii) Both are compressible. (iii) In both the states ,substances can flow. That is why they are called fluids.
Anything capable of flowing is called fluid. Both liquid and gas are capable of flowing freely and so they are termed as fluids.
yes, gases and liquids are fluids. this term is usually used when referring to resistance since frictio occurs in solids.
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes.
Fluids are a subset of the phases of matter and include liquids, gases, plasmas and, to some extent, plastic solids.
Though both can act as fluids liquids are a different and much cooler state of matter. Gases must first become liquids before they can become solids.
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
They both expand when heated. They both can be compressed to take up less space. They are both fluids, that is, they flow (particles move freely around one another) and they take the shape of their container.
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 fluid is any substance that can flow. Since liquids and both flow, they are fluids.
solids molecules are closely compacted and liquids molecules are spread apart. Both solids and liquids molecules are always moving.
Both have a fixed volume.