Gases and fluids are all considered fluids which mean they are able to flow. This is because their particles are able to slide into each other. Solids, though some may seem to flow ( salt, sand ) are not able to because their particles are extreamly close together there for they are not able to slide into each other.
Pressure loss is typically larger in gas-liquid flow compared to liquid flow due to the compressibility of gas. Gas-liquid flow can experience significant pressure drops due to the expansion and compression of gas bubbles within the liquid, leading to greater friction losses.
convection
Actually, liquid and gas are both fluids.
A gas can flow from one place to another. Liquids can also flow, but solids cannot flow because their particles are closely packed and do not move freely.
No, water changing from liquid to vapor or gas would not be called a stream. A stream typically refers to a continuous flow of water running in a channel.
A jet of liquid or gas.
Pressure loss is typically larger in gas-liquid flow compared to liquid flow due to the compressibility of gas. Gas-liquid flow can experience significant pressure drops due to the expansion and compression of gas bubbles within the liquid, leading to greater friction losses.
A gas or a liquid.
liquid and gas because they both have an ability to flow
viscosity
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convection
A conical orifice is typically used for gas-liquid mixture flow because it helps to separate the gas and liquid phases as they pass through. This design allows for more accurate flow measurement of both phases.
They both flow easily.
A fluid, either gas or liquid.
gas and liquid
To regulate the flow of a liquid or gas.