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  • ...web |title=Fluid {{!}} Definition, Models, Newtonian Fluids, Non-Newtonian Fluids, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/science/fluid-physics |website=Enc ...|last3=Del Mar|first3=Chris B|pmid=14988184}}</ref> (e.g. "drink plenty of fluids"). In [[hydraulics]], [[Hydraulic fluid|fluid]] is a term which refers to l ...
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  • [[Category:Non-Newtonian fluids]] ...
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  • ...Under larger strains, or strains applied for longer periods of time, these fluids may start to flow like a [[viscosity|viscous]] liquid. ...
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  • | title = The elements of analytical mechanics: solids and fluids ...
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  • ...istence of a Time-dependent Heat Flux-related Ponderomotive Effect", Phys. Fluids 23,1532(1980), doi:10.1063/1.863165</ref> The result is a weakening of the ...ss plasma: A Lie transform approach |doi= 10.1063/1.863527 |journal= Phys. Fluids |volume= 24 |issue= 7|page= 1238|bibcode= 1981PhFl...24.1238C |s2cid= 56314 ...
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  • [[Inviscid fluids]] are special in that they cannot support shear stress, meaning that the sh ...
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  • ===Deformation of fluids=== ...
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  • ...ted extensively in the 1960s with [[liquid metal]]s and plasmas as working fluids.<ref name="Haines 1974">{{cite journal ...
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  • ...ma |url=https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.861189 |journal=Physics of Fluids |language=en |volume=18 |issue=5 |pages=552 |doi=10.1063/1.861189|bibcode=1 ...
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  • The flowing movement of finely powdered substances or low conductivity fluids in pipes or through mechanical agitation can build up static electricity.<r ...tatic charge depends on its electrical conductivity. When low conductivity fluids flow through pipelines or are mechanically agitated, contact-induced charge ...
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  • == Typical working fluids == ...
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  • ** [[Fluid mechanics]] – the study of fluids and the forces on them. *** [[Fluid statics]] &ndash; study of fluids at rest ...
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  • ...way forces affect the material. For example, in extended [[fluid mechanics|fluids]], differences in [[pressure]] result in forces being directed along the pr ...e gradients and differentials result in the [[buoyancy|buoyant force]] for fluids suspended in gravitational fields, winds in [[atmospheric science]], and th ...
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  • == Fluids and objects== ...
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  • ...dle]]) to permit the flow of a fluid into and/or out of the rotating part. Fluids typically used with rotary joints and rotating unions include various heat ...
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  • ...worry of excreting it. This system requires that there are enough gastric fluids present as well as food.<ref name="pharmatutor" /> Many types of forms of d ...on through, and erosion of, the wax and tends to be sensitive to digestive fluids.<ref name="pharmatutor" /> ...
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  • ...millions of years at constant physicochemical conditions. As the reservoir fluids are pumped from the ground, changes in temperature, pressure and chemical c ...ions and changes the thermodynamic and equilibrium state of the reservoir fluids. [[Supersaturation]] and subsequent deposition of the inorganic salts occur ...
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  • ...and fission of droplets in electrostatic sprays. | journal = [[Physics of Fluids]] | year = 1994 | volume = 6 | issue=1 | pages = 404–414 | doi = 10.1063/1. ...with J. R. Melcher to develop the "leaky dielectric model" for conducting fluids.<ref name=MelcherTaylor>Melcher, J. R. & Taylor, G. (1969) Electrohydrodyna ...
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  • ...the near impossibility of adequately controlling the movement of injected fluids and gases.<ref name="test3"/> ...
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  • ...can be accomplished only by physical means (intravenous or oral intake of fluids), all other hemodynamic modulating tools are pharmacological, cardioactive ...
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