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what are the practical application of the center of pressure
Rephrasing the question to: How much is 6 cl (Centiliters) in fluid Ounces. 6 cl is 0.06 Liters or 60cc (Cubic Centimeters) or 2.03 US Fluid Ounces. As this is a Cooking Question, the practical answer would be Two Ounces!
Fluid friction is the resistance experienced by an object moving through a fluid, such as air or water. Sliding friction is the resistance encountered when two surfaces slide past each other. Both types of friction contribute to the overall force opposing the motion of an object.
Effective viscosity refers to a measure of how fluid viscosity changes with conditions such as temperature, pressure, or shear rate. It accounts for the non-Newtonian behavior of fluids and provides a more accurate representation of how a fluid actually flows in various situations. Effective viscosity helps to predict and analyze fluid behavior in practical applications.
It can't be made compressible, if that's what you mean - unless you turn it into steam.There really is no such thing as an incompressible fluid; but the amount a liquid's volume changes under pressure is so little, that for many practical purposes it can be considered incompressible.
Assuming that oz means ounces, then they are a unit of measurement (weight, unless you mean fluid ounces, then volume) and so they are used in practical, applied problems.
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Practical is the synonym of realistic. When practical term is used, it simply means that the statement is not hypothetical. It can be done because it is practical.