A non-viscous fluid is a fluid that has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily and does not resist deformation or movement. Examples of non-viscous fluids include water, alcohol, and gases like air. These fluids have low internal friction and can easily flow and change shape.
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 6
A non-viscous fluid is a fluid that has no viscosity. Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow. A fluid with no viscosity would flow easily and would not resist any force that is applied to it.
Examples of non-viscous fluids include:
- Water - Air - Helium - Hydrogen
Non-viscous fluids are often used in applications where it is important to have a fluid that flows easily. For example, water is used in plumbing systems because it flows easily through pipes. Air is used in tires because it flows easily and can provide a cushion for the tire. Helium and hydrogen are used in balloons because they are non-viscous and can lift the balloon into the air.