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Fluid

In physics, a fluid is a liquid, gas, or other material that may continuously move and deform (flow) under an applied shear stress, or external force. They have zero shear modulus, or, in simpler terms, are substances which cannot resist any shear force applied to them.

Modelling, Physics & Introduction

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Introduction

Physics

Modelling

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Fluid

Nodes61
Edges60
Triples19
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032787
Components1

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Fluid

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related to Introduction · 7
Fluid → Although, Definitions, In, Non-Newtonian, Silly Putty, Sometimes, Substances
related to Modelling · 5
Fluid → In, Navier, Pascal's, Stokes, The
is a · 2
Fluid → liquid, term which refers to liquids with certain properties
related to Classification · 2
Fluid → Depending, Newtonian
related to Physics · 1
Fluid → Fluids
see also · 1
Fluid → MatterLiquidGasSupercritical

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fluids shear stress liquids liquid solids applied force solid pressure called flow physics gas substances properties energy may viscosity tensile

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Fluidis aliquid0.90text
Fluidis aterm which refers to liquids with certain properties0.90text
pitch appear to behave like a solidinstance ofSubstances with a very high viscosity0.80text
Fluidrelated to ClassificationDepending0.60section
Fluidrelated to ClassificationNewtonian0.60section
Fluidrelated to IntroductionAlthough0.60section
Fluidrelated to IntroductionDefinitions0.60section
Fluidrelated to IntroductionNon-Newtonian0.60section
Fluidrelated to IntroductionSilly Putty0.60section
Fluidrelated to IntroductionSubstances0.60section
Fluidrelated to IntroductionIn0.60section
Fluidrelated to IntroductionSometimes0.60section

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