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What is an ideal fluid?​

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Answered by sohanimahanand79
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An ideal fluid is a fluid that is incompressible and no internal resistance to flow (zero viscosity). In addition ideal fluid particles undergo no rotation about their center of mass (irrotational). An ideal fluid can flow in a circular pattern, but the individual fluid particles are irrotational.

Answered by harshitjaiswal510
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In physics, a perfect fluid is a fluid that can be completely characterized by its rest frame mass density \rho_m and isotropic pressure p. Real fluids are "sticky" and contain heat. Perfect fluids are idealized models in which these possibilities are neglected....

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