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At high temperatures such as 275F (135C), asphalt is a Newtonian fluid. At low temperature, asphalt is a non-Newtonian fluid.
The main limitation on Newtonian Mechanics is the size of the objects. As the object gets smaller, it becomes harder for Newtonian Mechanics to apply its laws.
Water is an example of a Newtonian fluid. Non-Newtonian fluids include catsup, paint, liquid detergent, liquid polymers and a variety of other liquids. In a Newtonian fluid, the relation between the shear stress and the strain rate is linear, the constant of proportionality being the coefficient of viscosity. In simple terms, the size of the drops is directly related to the thickness of the fluid, all else being equal. In a non-Newtonian fluid, the relation between the shear stress and the strain rate is nonlinear, and can even be time-dependent. Therefore a constant coefficient of viscosity can not be defined. Multi-viscosity motor oil, which changes viscosity with temperature, is a common example. Newtonian fluids obey Newton's laws.but non Newtonian fluids does not obey Newton's laws.
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Newtonian fluids are the most accurate way to measure the thickness of a liquid. Mathematics are involved in the calculations. The fluids are named for the great scientist Isaac Newton.
Newton's third law, stating every action has an equal and opposite reaction, describes lift. As air hits the wing from an opposing direction, it creates drag and lift results because of the third law. And I am not exactly sure why it is considered incorrect.
Einstein's general theory of relativity rendered Newtonian gravity obsolete However, the rest of Newton's work is NOT obsolete and even with gravity his equations still work OK, it is the explanation for gravity that has changed.
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Explanation is the correct spelling.
Yes, newtonian fluid.
No, gum is not a non newtonian
A very basic explanation is that the air being split by the wing creates lift.
YES, Glycerin is Newtonian fluid.
The Newtonian achievement is the Newtonian telescope. It is a kind of reflecting telescope that was created during the seventeenth century by Isaac Newton
That is the correct spelling of "explain" (to elaborate, or give a reason).
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No there are many other theories.