a fluid
The bulk flow of filtrate is a type of diffusion. Diffusion is a broad category of distribution of a substance within another substance. Diffusion can be specific or general in location and rate of flow.
Any substance!
A substance / system that conducts heat to / from a surface, with resorting to (external) fluid flow.
The ability of a substance to flow at a given temperature is it's viscosity. Water is not very viscus at room temperature and flows easily for example.
The flammability of a substance is a chemical property. Flammability means how easily a substance will burn in oxygen.
A fluid is any substance that can flow. Since liquids and both flow, they are fluids.
By a simple observation; also a semisolid substance can flow without any stress.
Yes, vapor can flow. Vapor is the gaseous phase of a substance that was previously a liquid or solid. It can flow and move like a gas, filling any space available to it.
Water can increase a substance's conductivity, making it easier for electricity to flow through. This is why water can decrease a substance's resistance to the flow of electricity.
A substance can flow when its particles are able to move past one another. This typically occurs when the substance is in a liquid or gas state, allowing the particles to freely slide or flow around each other. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and molecular structure can influence how readily a substance can flow.
Fluids are substances that can flow and have the ability to take on the shape of their container, encompassing liquids, gases, and plasma. Liquids specifically refer to substances that have a fixed volume but take the shape of their container. In essence, all liquids are fluids, but not all fluids are liquids.
A dielectric, insulator or insulation Is a substance that inhibits or stops the flow of free elections
Same as for any other substance: Apply a voltage and measure the current flow. (Resistance equals voltage divided by the current flow.)
A substance can flow if its molecules are loosely packed when compared to a solid.
Thermal energy flows from the hotter substance to the colder substance until thermal equilibrium is reached, where both substances reach the same temperature.
If a substance has high cohesion that means that the substance will flow slower because the particles of that substance want to say together.Therefore,if you try pouring it there will be a lot of that substance remaining behind. Ex:Molasses and ketchup
its a liquid