Most likely because it flows, and takes the shape of it's container. Like how the plane flies, with air flowing over the wings! If there's anyone out there in 6th grade and you're looking for information on this, then here you go!
A fluid is defined in Physics as a substance that continually deforms under an applied stress. Heat acts as a fluid because it causes the bombarding of particles.
Gas is classified as a fluid because of the way it flows. Air is composed of gas.
Yes, air ,and possibly all gases and liquids behave as and can be considered as fluids. The only real difference between gases and liquids is the density.
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Yes. It is listed in the Clean Air Act as a VOC and HAP.
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Amines.
You get the air embolism, when there is air in the vascular system. It may be accidental during intravenous fluid administration. You get the air embolism, when you come out of the deep sea very rapidly.
Gas is classified as a fluid because of the way it flows. Air is composed of gas.
No. Air is compressible and fluid is incompressible. So if air is in the hydraulic lines, it will make the fluid act differently; if the fluid is pushing a piston it will be more spongy. Hydraulic fluid(an oil) is usually under high pressure, like 3,000 psi. This causes any small amount of air to go into the solution of the oil. Most Hydraulic Systems return fluid to a reservoir and the reservoir allows the air to "boil out" of solution and is released.
because it flows from cold to warm areas and around solid objects. Which is what bernoullis principle is based on. the basis of flight..
Anything moving in air is acted on the by the air, including the snowflake. Air, a fluid, will interact in a dynamic way with anything around which it is moving. Air resistance is a factor with a snowflake, a rain drop or a hail stone. Aerodynamic principles apply. We investigate stuff like this, and fluid dynamics is the field of study.
Low transmission fluid will make a car act like this. Check the transmission fluid and fill to the full line.
Yes, air is a compressible fluid. Water is not a compressible fluid.
YES. It will act as a convex lens.
Like any other fluid, as urine, sweat, moisture in your exhaled air, and part of your feces.
yes, it is fluid
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Could be air in the breaks or your running out of brake fluid. Id suggest refilling up on fluid or checking for air in them.
the air is a fluid because it flows in to rooms and it take the shape of what it fills.