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In any given Fluid, the shear stress is directly proportional to the dynamic viscosity of the fluid.

a. False
b. Always true
c. Sometimes true
d. Cannot be determined ( lacks information)

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Answered by Anonymous
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option a is CORRECT......

Answered by Anonymous
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In any given Fluid, the shear stress is directly proportional to the dynamic viscosity of the fluid. - False

  • Viscosity is typically called the fundamental property of a ideal fluid to naturally resist the gradual growth of shear deformation.  
  • The specific type of direct relationship between shear stress and strain rate typically relies on a fluid, and Newton's viscosity law is followed by most common fluids.
  • The functional Newton equation correctly states that a fluid's resulting sharpness is directly proportional to the considerable force exercised and inversely proportional to its apparent viscosity.

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