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The type of flow in which viscocity increase when substance is agitated

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Answered by sehaj15289
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A dilatant is a non-Newtonian fluid where the shear viscosity increases with applied shear stress. This behavior is only one type of deviation from Newton's Law, and it is controlled by such factors as particle size, shape, and distribution.

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Answered by himanshitirale
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Answer:

A Dilatant

Explanation:

This behavior is stated by Newton's Law. This behavior is depend on size, shape etc.

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