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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Ideal Fluid
What is an Ideal Fluid??
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An ideal fluid does not exist. Ideal fluids are almost perfect in the fact that their viscocity and friction and stuff is almost zero. It would be a gas or a liquid where there is no friction and viscocity and stuff.
An ideal fluid is a fluid with no viscosity. Just like a frictionless surface, an ideal fluid only exists hypothetically. If one did exist, it would never stop flowing and would flow indefineatly fast.
An ideal fluid is a fluid that has no internal friction or viscosity and is incompressible. It has no visocity. An ideal fluid also has a resistance to flow.
6 comments:
An ideal fluid does not exist. Ideal fluids are almost perfect in the fact that their viscocity and friction and stuff is almost zero. It would be a gas or a liquid where there is no friction and viscocity and stuff.
Ideal fluid has no viscosity. Viscosity is the resitance of a fluid. It has resistance to flow. This is from an earlier blog...
An ideal fluid has no viscosity. There is no such thing that we know of. The friction is also zero.
An ideal fluid is a fluid with no viscosity. Just like a frictionless surface, an ideal fluid only exists hypothetically. If one did exist, it would never stop flowing and would flow indefineatly fast.
An ideal fluid is a fluid that has no internal friction or viscosity and is incompressible. It has no visocity. An ideal fluid also has a resistance to flow.
An ideal fluids are almost perfect in the fact that thier viscosity and friction is zero.
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