What is an intensive property of a fluid?
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Wikipedia states, that an intensive property is a property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system. for any material volume , i.e. that the value of for a fixed fluid portion doesn't change as the fluid portion moves and deforms over time.
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b. incompressible flow-the density of thr fluid has a constant value throughout the fluid.c. nonviscous flow-this is akin to not having friction in earliar mechanics problems. we will assume no energy lost due the motion of the fluid.viscosity is a mrasure of the fluids resistance to motion
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b. incompressible flow-the density of thr fluid has a constant value throughout the fluid.c. nonviscous flow-this is akin to not having friction in earliar mechanics problems. we will assume no energy lost due the motion of the fluid.viscosity is a mrasure of the fluids resistance to motion
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