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The non viscous fluid has how much viscosity?​

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Answered by tinastruss
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A non-viscous fluid has a viscosity of zero. Viscosity is ratio of shearing stress to rate of shearing strain, so fluids that resist zero or low stress - or have very high rates of strain - will have viscosity close to zero. The only fluid that is close to zero is liquid helium at roughly 2ºK.

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A non-viscous fluid has a viscosity of zero. Viscosity is ratio of shearing stress to rate of shearing strain, so fluids that resist zero or low stress - or have very high rates of strain - will have viscosity close to zero.

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