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define the fluid &state the properties of ideal fluid​

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Answered by anushri1677
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An ideal fluid is a fluid that is incompressible and no internal resistance to flow (zero viscosity). Real fluids exhibit all of these properties to some degree, but we shall often model fluids as ideal in order to approximate the behavior of real fluids.

Answered by skadamseth2007
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By definition, anything that can flow is a fluid. ... The water we drink, the air we breathe are all examples of fluids. Essentially, all liquids and gases are fluids.

An ideal fluid is one that has the following properties : (1) It is incompressible, i.e., its density has a constant value throughout the fluid. ... (3) Its flow is nonviscous or inviscid, i.e., internal friction or viscosity is zero so that no energy lost due the motion of the fluid.

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