define nature of fluid
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The Nature of Fluids. The term "fluid" applies to both liquids and gases, and indeed to some things which we think of as solids (ie., glass). ... In more technical terms, we say that fluids do not resist being "sheared". That is, it is relatively hard to bend a solid object, but a fluid "splashes" under the same force.
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